Liverpool are being linked with a move for Hoffenheim’s Côte d’Ivoire left winger Bazoumana Touré, with the 20-year-old carrying a reported market value of €35.00m.
Data from transfer specialists Transfermarkt on 19 April 2026 lists a 34% probability of the transfer taking place, with the Bundesliga club potentially facing a decision on the future of one of their most highly rated young attackers.
Touré, who wears the No 29 shirt for Hoffenheim, is a left‑footed wide player whose main position is on the left of the attack. Born on 2 March 2006 in Bouaké, he has developed his game in Germany’s top flight, with his current side competing in the Bundesliga. Standing at 1.75m, he is viewed as a quick, technical option in the final third, capable of stretching defences from wide areas.
Although exact contract terms at Hoffenheim are not disclosed in the latest data, his deal is listed without an expiry date, leaving open the possibility that he could either command a substantial fee close to his €35.00m valuation or, in a different scenario, move towards free‑agent status if his contractual situation is not clarified. Transfermarkt currently categorises his national team as TSG 1899 Hoffenheim, underlining that he is yet to be recorded as a senior international for Côte d’Ivoire.
Touré’s recent outings in the Bundesliga have helped to fuel speculation, with his performances for Hoffenheim in 2025‑26 closely monitored by scouts from across Europe. The rumoured Liverpool interest would represent a step up to the Premier League for the young winger, who has so far built his profile exclusively in German football.
If a deal were to materialise, a move to Anfield could prove a pivotal moment, offering Touré a major platform to enhance his reputation and accelerate his development at the highest level.
