KRC Genk eyes Tunisian U17 star Youssef Ben Said
Belgian side KRC Genk is reportedly keeping a close eye on Tunisian U17 international Youssef Ben Said, the 16-year-old attacking midfielder making waves in Hannover’s youth setup.
Ben Said has emerged as one of the standout prospects in the 2. Bundesliga youth system this season.
He has scored seven goals and provided five assists in 18 appearances, catching the attention of several European clubs eager to secure his signature.
The young Tunisian’s contract with Hannover expires in June, making him a particularly attractive target for Genk.
The Belgian club, renowned for nurturing young talent, could acquire him for a relatively modest training compensation fee estimated at €150,000, presenting an opportunity for a strategic investment in the European youth market.
Ben Said’s technical ability, vision, and goal contributions have made him a key figure for Tunisia’s U17 team. Observers note his maturity on the ball and ability to influence games from midfield, qualities that have enhanced his reputation as one of the most promising players in his age group.
For KRC Genk, a club with a strong track record in developing young stars, signing Ben Said would align with their long-term recruitment strategy.
The club has previously successfully integrated teenagers into their senior squad, helping them establish careers in top European leagues.
Hannover, meanwhile, faces the challenge of either renewing Ben Said’s contract to retain their prospect or risking losing him for a minimal fee.
With the European youth market highly competitive, Genk’s potential move illustrates how clubs are increasingly leveraging scouting networks and contractual situations to secure emerging talents.
As the summer transfer window approaches, all eyes will be on Ben Said and whether KRC Genk can finalise a deal to bring the Tunisian talent to Belgium, potentially marking the next step in his pathway to senior European football.
