Liverpool are being linked with a summer move for Hoffenheim’s Ivorian left winger Bazoumana Touré, with the chances of a deal currently rated at 41%.
The 20-year-old, valued at €35.00m on Transfermarkt, has emerged as one of the Bundesliga club’s most sought-after attacking assets and is attracting interest from the Premier League as Liverpool assess wide options for the next phase of their rebuild.
Touré, who wears the number 29 shirt for Hoffenheim, operates primarily as an attack-minded left winger and is naturally left-footed. Born on 2 March 2006 in Bouaké, Côte d’Ivoire, he has developed his game in Germany’s top flight and is now being closely monitored by the Anfield club as they plan ahead for the new campaign.
Details of the Ivorian’s contract in Sinsheim have not been disclosed, with the latest data listing no end date. That uncertainty has fuelled suggestions that Hoffenheim could be vulnerable to bids this summer, or risk Touré running down his deal towards a potential free-agent scenario further down the line.
Hoffenheim’s recent Bundesliga fixtures have further increased interest in the winger, with his performances underlining why major clubs are tracking his progress, although full match-by-match statistics from this season have not been publicly detailed in the data provided.
Touré, who is listed only with Ivorian nationality, has been registered at first-team level with TSG 1899 Hoffenheim and has used the Bundesliga platform to showcase his pace and direct play from the left flank. His market value of €35.00m is expected to form the reference point for any negotiations if Liverpool decide to formalise their interest.
While a transfer remains at the rumour stage, a move to Anfield would represent a significant step in Touré’s career trajectory and could accelerate his reputation in European football if Liverpool choose to push ahead and secure his signature.
