Borussia Dortmund are being linked with a move for Rapid Vienna right‑winger Daniel Nunoo, according to transfer data placing the 19‑year‑old Ghanaian on the Bundesliga club’s radar.
Nunoo, valued at €250,000 on Transfermarkt, is currently listed at Rapid Vienna with no public information on his contract length or expiry, prompting suggestions Dortmund could monitor his situation closely in case he becomes a free agent or nears the end of his deal. The reported probability of a move is unspecified (“?”), underlining that any deal remains at the rumour stage rather than an advanced negotiation.
The teenager only stepped up from SK Rapid Wien II to Rapid’s first team on 1 January 2026, following a rapid rise after leaving Ghanaian side Shooting Stars FC for Austria in September 2024. Initially rated at €150,000 in December 2024, his market value climbed to €300,000 by March 2025 before settling at €250,000 in the most recent assessment in December 2025.
A right‑footed attacker who operates primarily as a right winger, Nunoo stands at 1.75m and was born on 20 August 2006. He has been developing in the Austrian Bundesliga environment with Rapid, having previously played in the lower tiers for Rapid Wien II, and represents a typical profile for Dortmund’s recruitment model of targeting young, developing talents with resale value.
Recent match data from Rapid’s 2025‑26 campaign highlight Nunoo’s involvement on the flank, though detailed statistics such as goals and assists are not specified in the available dataset. What is clear is that his performances have been strong enough to sustain a six‑figure valuation and draw attention beyond Austria.
With his contractual situation undisclosed and his value still in a relatively affordable bracket for a club of Dortmund’s stature, any concrete move would be shaped by whether Rapid opt to secure him on a longer deal or risk him running down his terms and edging towards free‑agent territory. Should a transfer materialise, a switch to Dortmund’s first team or development pathway could be a decisive step in Nunoo’s career, offering a platform to elevate his reputation from promising prospect in Vienna to emerging talent on the European stage.
