Tottenham tracking Leverkusen’s Algerian-German midfielder Ibrahim Maza in €45m move

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Tottenham tracking Leverkusen’s Algerian-German midfielder Ibrahim Maza in €45m move

Algerian-German attacking midfielder Ibrahim Maza of Bayer Leverkusen is being linked with a summer move to Tottenham Hotspur, with the Premier League club reportedly monitoring the 20-year-old’s situation in Germany.

Maza, who is listed as an attacking midfielder and wears the No 30 shirt for Leverkusen, is valued at €45.00m on Transfermarkt, a figure that is expected to frame any potential negotiations. The rumour, dated 12 June 2026, carries an unspecified probability (“?”), underlining that talks are at an early and speculative stage rather than an advanced transfer.

Born in Berlin on 24 November 2005 and standing at 1.80m, Maza holds both Algerian and German nationality. He is regarded as a creative, right-footed No 10 capable of operating across the midfield line, a profile that would fit Tottenham’s long-standing search for an attacking link player between midfield and attack.

Leverkusen’s stance remains unclear, with no public indication of a contract expiry date or extension talks for the youngster. The absence of a recorded contract end date has led to external speculation that Maza could eventually run down his deal and become a free agent if no agreement is reached, although there is currently no confirmation that such a scenario is imminent.

The Bayer 04 player, who has risen through the ranks in the Bundesliga, has continued to build his reputation with recent performances, including his latest outing for Leverkusen in a competitive fixture prior to these reports, where his contribution as a creative midfielder again drew attention from scouts.

With Tottenham weighing their options and Leverkusen nurturing one of the most highly rated young attacking midfielders in Europe, any move – if it materialises – could mark a decisive step in Maza’s career, testing his potential on the Premier League stage and shaping his long-term reputation at the top level.

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