Fulham are being linked with a move for Levante right winger Kareem Tunde, with the 20-year-old Spain‑Nigeria prospect reportedly on the Premier League club’s radar ahead of the summer window.
The Barcelona‑born attacker, who can operate across the front line but is primarily used on the right, is currently valued at €1.00m on Transfermarkt, a fee that would represent a low‑risk investment for Fulham if any deal were to progress. The probability of a move remains unclear and is listed only as “?” in the latest rumour reports.
Tunde is under contract at Levante, but with no public expiry date listed, his long‑term situation in Valencia is opaque, leaving open future scenarios that could range from a cut‑price transfer to eventually leaving as a free agent should no new deal be agreed. He wears the No 26 shirt for the LaLiga side and is registered with Levante UD at senior level.
The left‑footed winger, born on 19 August 2005, stands at 1.77m and holds dual nationality with Spain and Nigeria, a profile that could make him attractive both from a football and eligibility perspective. Officially categorised as an “Attack – Right Winger”, he has so far built his reputation within the Spanish system, with Levante competing in LaLiga at the time of the most recent data.
Recent performances have helped push his name into wider circulation, with his outings for Levante in the 2025‑26 campaign continuing his development in senior football. While detailed statistics from individual matches are limited in the publicly available data, his emergence at 20 in a top‑flight environment is seen as a key factor in Premier League interest.
With his value still relatively modest and his future at Levante not clearly defined, any move to Fulham would represent a significant step up in profile. If the transfer materialises, a switch to the Premier League could prove pivotal in shaping Tunde’s career trajectory and determining whether he fulfils his early potential at the highest level.
