Norway-Nigeria forward Antonio Nusa of RB Leipzig is being linked with a summer switch to Bundesliga rivals Bayern Munich, with the 21-year-old left winger reportedly a 26% possibility to make the move according to the latest transfer indicators.
Nusa, valued at €32.00m on Transfermarkt, is one of the most highly regarded young attackers in Germany and has emerged as a potential long-term wide option for Bayern as they assess their squad for next season. His current deal at Leipzig has not been publicly clarified, with no official contract expiry date listed, adding to speculation over whether he could run down his terms and eventually leave as a free agent if no agreement is reached.
Born in Langhus on 17 April 2005, the 1.83m right-footed winger, who holds both Norwegian and Nigerian nationality, has been deployed predominantly on the left flank in an attacking role for Leipzig. Wearing the No 7 shirt, he has become known for his pace and direct dribbling, attributes that would fit Bayern’s traditional use of wide forwards.
Leipzig, competing in the Bundesliga like Bayern, have used Nusa regularly this season. In his most recent outing, he featured for RB Leipzig in a [match details not available in the provided data], but no specific opponent, date, scoreline or detailed performance figures are recorded in the current dataset, meaning any assessment of that individual display cannot be verified.
Nusa’s market value has climbed in line with his development, and his profile – young, versatile in attack and already established in a top European league – makes him an attractive proposition for Bayern’s recruitment team.
If the move does materialise, a transfer to Munich would represent a significant step in Nusa’s career and could be decisive in shaping his reputation as one of the next leading wide forwards in European football.
