Everton are being linked with a move for Stuttgart winger Jamie Leweling, with the Germany-Ghana attacker emerging as a potential high-profile addition to the Premier League side.
The 25-year-old right winger, valued at €40.00m on Transfermarkt, is currently on the books of VfB Stuttgart in the Bundesliga but has become the subject of transfer speculation over a switch to Goodison Park. The reported probability of the move remains unclear, listed only as “?”, and there is no public indication yet of how long Leweling has left on his Stuttgart deal, raising discussion over whether he could eventually run down his terms and explore free agent options if no agreement is found.
Born in Nürnberg on 26 February 2001, Leweling stands at 1.85m and offers a blend of physical presence and technical ability. Comfortable on either foot and primarily operating as an attacking right winger, he fits the modern profile of a wide forward capable of interchanging across the front line. His dual nationality with Germany and Ghana further enhances his international appeal, although he is currently only listed with his club side rather than a senior national team.
Leweling has been part of a Stuttgart squad competing in Germany’s top flight, the Bundesliga, and his performances there have underpinned his current market valuation. He wears the number 18 shirt for the club and has built a reputation as a direct runner who can stretch defences and contribute in the final third, with his recent outings in the league strengthening interest from abroad. Specific details of his latest matches, including opponents, dates and scorelines, have not been formally disclosed in the rumour data, but his continued presence in Stuttgart’s first team has kept scouts attentive.
With no contract expiry date publicly recorded and no confirmed fee beyond his estimated €40.00m value, the situation remains at the speculative stage, with negotiations and concrete bids yet to surface. Everton’s interest, however, highlights how highly Leweling is regarded and suggests he could be targeted as a long-term attacking option.
Should a move to Merseyside materialise, the transfer could mark a significant step in Leweling’s career, offering him the platform of Premier League football and the chance to enhance both his reputation and potential on one of Europe’s biggest stages.
