Scouts across Europe track rising Tunisian talent Louey Ben Farhat

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Scouts across Europe track rising Tunisian talent Louey Ben Farhat

Nineteen-year-old Louey Ben Farhat has emerged as one of the most closely watched young players in German football, attracting scouts from several leading European clubs during recent Bundesliga matches.

The Tunisian international’s rapid rise has turned him into a key talking point across the league, with talent spotters regularly appearing at matches to follow his progress.

During Karlsruher SC’s recent game against Dynamo Dresden at the Wildparkstadion, the stands reportedly included representatives from some of Europe’s biggest teams.

Louey Ben Farhat has become a standout figure for Karlsruher SC despite his young age.

His performances have drawn the attention of clubs across Germany and beyond, turning each of his appearances into an opportunity for scouts to assess the promising forward.

KSC sporting director Timon Pauls confirmed the level of interest surrounding the player, telling the Badische Neueste Nachrichten that the stadium was filled with talent spotters during the match.

Among those reportedly present were scouts representing FC Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund, two of the biggest names in the Bundesliga.

Representatives from Eintracht Frankfurt and Bayer Leverkusen were also in attendance to closely monitor the striker’s development.

Interest in Ben Farhat is not limited to Germany. Several European clubs are also tracking his progress, including Atalanta BC, Olympique Lyonnais and OGC Nice, all of whom have reportedly sent scouts to observe him.

The young forward’s growing reputation is even more notable given the challenges he faced earlier in the season.

An injury at the beginning of the campaign delayed his progress, but he has since made a strong impact when given the opportunity.

In just 11 appearances, Ben Farhat has scored five goals and provided two assists, demonstrating both his finishing ability and his influence in attack.

Those performances have reinforced the belief that he could become one of the league’s most valuable young prospects.

Currently under contract with Karlsruher SC until 2029, the teenager could command a significant transfer fee if a move materialises.

Reports suggest the German club may receive between €10m and €12m should a transfer take place next summer, which would represent a record sale for the club.

With scouts continuing to attend matches and interest growing across Europe, Ben Farhat’s development is likely to remain under close scrutiny in the months ahead.

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