FC Nordsjaelland midfielder Mario Dorgelès has become a focal point of interest for several prominent European clubs, as the Ivorian youngster continues to attract attention ahead of a potentially high-profile move during the summer transfer window.
The 20-year-old, widely regarded as one of the most promising talents in Scandinavian football, has recently been linked with a move to Bundesliga side Borussia Dortmund and Premier League club Brighton & Hove Albion.
Both clubs are believed to be monitoring the midfielder closely, with plans to reinforce their squads with emerging talent.
Interest in Dorgelès is not limited to Germany and England. Ligue 1 club RC Strasbourg and Eredivisie champions PSV Eindhoven have also expressed serious interest in the Nordsjaelland star.
Strasbourg, facing possible midfield departures in the coming months, are understood to be weighing up a formal approach as they look to strengthen their squad with youth and energy.
In the Netherlands, PSV are said to be evaluating Dorgelès as a possible successor to Ibrahim Sangaré. With Sangaré’s future uncertain, the Eindhoven-based side are reportedly keeping tabs on Dorgelès’ situation and may move quickly if the opportunity arises.
Despite the growing speculation, FC Nordsjaelland have made it clear that they will only consider a sale under the right financial conditions.
Dorgelès remains under contract until June 2027, giving the Danish club a strong bargaining position. However, insiders suggest the club is open to negotiations if a significant offer is presented.
Transfermarkt currently values the Ivorian at €3.5 million, though it is understood that any deal would likely require a bid exceeding that figure to prompt serious talks.
Nordsjaelland are not actively seeking to part ways with their midfield prospect, but the scale and diversity of interest could see their stance tested over the coming weeks.
Dorgelès’ rise has not gone unnoticed by clubs across Europe. Known for his composure on the ball, tactical awareness, and ability to control the tempo of matches, the Ivorian has been a standout performer in the Danish Superliga.
His maturity at such a young age has been a key factor behind the attention he is now receiving from clubs in four of Europe’s top leagues.
The situation is expected to evolve rapidly once the transfer window officially opens. While no official bids have been submitted, several clubs are thought to be preparing offers as they assess their midfield targets ahead of the 2025–26 campaign.
With demand continuing to build and scouts from across Europe tracking his progress, Dorgelès looks increasingly poised to make a move to a more competitive league this summer.
Whether it be Germany, England, France, or the Netherlands, his next step appears to be only a matter of time.
As the transfer market heats up, all eyes will be on Nordsjaelland and their Ivorian jewel — a player who could soon become one of the headline moves of the summer.