Junior Dina Ebimbe: Schalke 04 eye move for Cameroon-French midfielder from Frankfurt

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Junior Dina Ebimbe: Schalke 04 eye move for Cameroon-French midfielder from Frankfurt

Cameroon-French right midfielder Junior Dina Ebimbe, currently on the books of Eintracht Frankfurt but listed with Stade Brestois as his present club, is being linked with a summer move to FC Schalke 04 in Germany’s 2. Bundesliga.

The 25-year-old, valued at €6.00m on Transfermarkt, is the subject of speculation over a switch from the Bundesliga side to the Gelsenkirchen club, with the reported probability of the deal currently marked only as “?”. With no contract expiry date publicly listed, it remains unclear whether Schalke are exploring a permanent transfer, a loan, or a potential opportunity should he become a free agent in the future.

Born in Stains, France, on 21 November 2000, Dina Ebimbe stands at 1.84m and is a right-footed midfielder who operates primarily on the right flank. He holds both Cameroonian and French nationality, reflecting in part the growing pool of dual‑nationality talents attracting interest across Europe.

The rumour surfaces on the back of his time in Germany’s top flight with Frankfurt, where he has operated in the Bundesliga before moving onto the books of Ligue 1 side Stade Brestois, for whom he wears the number 7 shirt. His current market valuation of €6.00m frames him as a mid‑range option for Schalke as they look to strengthen for a promotion push from the 2. Bundesliga.

Recent match data lists him as active in the 2025‑26 campaign, though specific details of his latest appearance, including opponent, date, scoreline and individual performance, have not been formally documented in the data used for this report.

With his versatility in right midfield and experience in both the Bundesliga and French football, a move to Schalke – if it materialises – could prove a pivotal step, either as a relaunch pad back to the top tier or as the platform on which he consolidates his reputation in German football.

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