Arsenal linked with 40m move for Leverkusens Cameroon striker Christian Kofane
Cameroon centre-forward Christian Kofane of Bayer Leverkusen has been linked with a summer move to Arsenal as the Premier League club monitor the 19-year-olds rapid rise in Germany.
The Leverkusen No 35, born in Douala and standing at 1.89m, is rated at 40m (40.00m) on Transfermarkt, with the Bundesliga side yet to publicly define his contract length or any release clauses. The lack of a confirmed expiry date has prompted speculation that his situation could evolve quickly in the coming windows, with observers not ruling out the possibility of him entering a free-agent scenario later in his career if no long-term deal is formalised.
Kofane, a right-footed centre-forward, only arrived at Leverkusen in July 2025 from Spanish side Albacete Balompie, continuing a sharp ascent that began at AS Nylon in Cameroon before a move to Albacetes U19s in November 2024. His market value has surged from 200,000 in March 2025 to 40m by March 2026, reflecting his status as one of the most closely watched young attackers in the Bundesliga.
The latest rumours, recorded on 4 July 2026 with the probability of a transfer still listed as ?, link the teenager with Arsenal as the London club assess options in the centre-forward position ahead of the new Premier League season. Any deal would likely need to account for his current valuation, with Leverkusen under no immediate contractual pressure to sell.
Kofane has been featuring for Bayer 04 Leverkusens set-up, with his performances in Germany attracting increasing attention. In his most recent outing on 1 May 2026, he started in Leverkusens 2-1 home win over RB Leipzig, playing 82 minutes and contributing decisively to their attacking display, underlining why recruitment departments across Europe are tracking him closely.
While no formal bid has been reported, Arsenals interest underscores how quickly Kofanes reputation has grown since leaving Cameroon. A move to north London, if it materialises, would represent another steep step in a career that has already accelerated across three countries in two years and could prove pivotal in defining his standing in European football.
