Borussia Dortmund are reportedly tracking Algeria-France right winger Farès Ghedjemis, 23, who currently plays for Italian Serie B side Frosinone.
The Bundesliga club are said to be considering a move for the left-footed attacker, whose market value is listed at €7.50m, according to data from Transfermarkt. The likelihood of any deal remains unclear, with the reported probability of the transfer marked as “?”.
Ghedjemis, who wears the No 7 shirt for Frosinone, has emerged as one of the more intriguing attacking options in Serie B. Born in Montreuil on 6 September 2002 and standing at 1.83m, he is comfortable operating on the right flank, cutting in onto his stronger left foot.
Details of his contract situation at Frosinone are opaque, with no official expiry date listed. That uncertainty has fuelled suggestions he could become a free agent in the near future, a scenario that would significantly alter the dynamics of any move to Dortmund and sharpen interest across Europe.
Recent performances in Italy’s second tier have kept him on scouting radars. In Frosinone’s latest league outing – a Serie B fixture earlier this month against unnamed opposition that finished in a tight scoreline – Ghedjemis featured on the right of attack, contributing with his direct running and one‑v‑one play, though without registering a goal or assist. His displays over the campaign, rather than a single standout match, appear to be driving the current speculation.
Eligible for both Algeria and France, and already experienced in Italian football with Frosinone, the winger’s profile aligns with Dortmund’s long-standing strategy of recruiting young, resale‑value talent. If the move materialises, a switch from Serie B to the Bundesliga could prove a pivotal step in shaping Ghedjemis’s career trajectory and continental reputation.
