Borussia Dortmund are being linked with a move for Leicester City teenager Jeremy Monga, with the highly rated left winger attracting interest from the Bundesliga club as his long-term future in England remains unclear.
The 16-year-old, who is valued at €10.00m on Transfermarkt, is currently on the books at Championship side Leicester but has no publicly listed contract expiry date, raising the prospect he could become a free agent if fresh terms are not agreed. The latest rumour, dated 13 April 2026, lists the probability of a move as “?” with no deal advanced at this stage.
Monga, born in Coventry on 10 July 2009, is eligible for both England and Zambia and is registered as a right-footed left winger. Standing at 1.79m, he wears the number 28 shirt for Leicester and is viewed internally as an attacking talent who can operate across the front line, though his main position is on the left.
Leicester, currently competing in the Championship, face increasing pressure to secure their brightest prospects, with Monga’s market value already into eight figures before signing a senior long-term deal. Dortmund, meanwhile, have built a reputation for recruiting and developing young forwards, and a move to the Bundesliga would be consistent with their strategy of targeting emerging talent.
No transfer fee has been agreed and there is no suggestion of formal talks between the clubs, but the lack of a stated contract end date for Monga leaves open several scenarios, including a future free-agent departure or compensation-based move if he leaves at the end of a youth agreement.
With his dual nationality, growing valuation and early emergence at Leicester, any concrete bid from Dortmund would be seen as a significant step in a career that could quickly move from academy promise to European stage if this speculative transfer interest turns into a formal offer.
