Mohamed Amoura has emerged as one of the standout players in the Bundesliga this season, drawing interest from Premier League giants Liverpool and Arsenal.
The Algerian striker’s impressive form for Wolfsburg has caught the attention of top European clubs, with both English sides reportedly keen on securing his services, according to Bild.
Breakout season in the Bundesliga
Amoura, who joined Wolfsburg from Union Saint-Gilloise last summer, has quickly made an impact in Germany’s top flight.
In his debut season in a major European league, the 23-year-old has delivered outstanding performances, scoring eight goals and providing six assists in just 19 appearances.
His ability was on full display during a clash against Bayern Munich, where he netted twice, further solidifying his reputation as a rising star.
Premier League interest growing
Liverpool are actively seeking attacking reinforcements, particularly with uncertainty surrounding Mohamed Salah’s future at the club.
Manager Arne Slot reportedly views Amoura as a versatile forward who could bring pace, goal-scoring ability, and tactical flexibility to the Reds’ attacking setup.
Meanwhile, Arsenal are also in the race, with Mikel Arteta eager to add more attacking depth. Amoura’s profile fits the Gunners’ strategy of signing young, dynamic forwards, and he is seen as a potential asset to support Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli while offering a different attacking dimension.
Wolfsburg hold strong negotiating position
Wolfsburg, aware of Amoura’s growing value, hold a strong position in negotiations.
The striker is under contract until 2029 and does not have a release clause, meaning any interested club will have to meet the German side’s demands.
His current market value is estimated at around €40 million, but that figure could rise if a bidding war erupts between Liverpool and Arsenal.
With top Premier League clubs circling, Amoura’s future appears to lie away from Wolfsburg.
The coming months could prove decisive as he looks to take the next step in his career, potentially making a move to one of Europe’s elite leagues.