Tunisia-Germany forward Louey Ben Farhat of Karlsruher SC is reportedly attracting strong interest from Eintracht Frankfurt, with the Bundesliga club weighing up a move for the 19‑year‑old second striker.
The Karlsruher attacker, valued at €10.00m on Transfermarkt, is being linked with a switch from the 2. Bundesliga to the top flight, with the probability of a deal currently rated at 69%. Any move would represent a major step up for the teenager, who wears the No 19 shirt for his hometown region club.
Born in Waiblingen on 19 July 2006 and standing at 1.75m, Ben Farhat holds both Tunisian and German nationality and operates primarily as an attacking second striker, favouring his right foot. He has emerged from Karlsruher SC’s set‑up without a publicly listed contract expiry date, a situation that has fuelled speculation over whether he could be prised away or even edge towards free‑agent status if an agreement is not clarified.
The forward has been part of Karlsruher’s push in the 2. Bundesliga, using his mobility and link‑up play between the lines to enhance his reputation. While detailed senior statistics for the current campaign are not listed in the available data, his rise in market value to €10.00m underlines how highly he is regarded.
Recent club performances have kept him in the shop window, with scouts tracking his progress in the German second tier. Frankfurt, established in the Bundesliga and regulars in European qualification battles, are seen as an attractive next step for a versatile young attacker capable of operating off a main striker.
Should the move materialise, a transition from Karlsruher SC to Frankfurt would not only test Ben Farhat at a higher level but could shape his long‑term status as one of the most promising dual‑national forwards in German football.
