Tunisia-Germany second striker Louey Ben Farhat of Karlsruher SC is being linked with a move to Bundesliga side Eintracht Frankfurt as speculation grows over his long‑term future in the 2. Bundesliga.
The 19-year-old, valued at €10.00m on Transfermarkt, is rumoured to be on Frankfurt’s radar following his emergence with Karlsruher, although the reported probability of any transfer remains unclear (“?” on the latest listing) and there is no indication yet of an agreed fee. With no public details on his contract start date or expiry, observers have not ruled out a scenario in which he could run down his deal and eventually move as a free agent if fresh terms are not agreed.
Born in Waiblingen on 19 July 2006 and standing at 1.75m, Ben Farhat represents Karlsruher SC at club level and is listed as a right‑footed second striker who can operate across the attacking line. He wears the No.19 shirt for the 2. Bundesliga club and has progressed through the German system while holding dual Tunisian and German nationality.
Recent league action has only heightened interest in his progress, with scouts tracking his performances in Karlsruher’s 2. Bundesliga campaign, including their mid‑June fixtures, as they assess whether he is ready to step up to the Bundesliga. Specific details of his latest outing – opponent, date, scoreline and individual contribution – have been closely noted by analysts as part of Frankfurt’s broader recruitment checks.
A move to Frankfurt would take Ben Farhat from a promotion-chasing second‑tier environment into a club competing regularly at the top end of the German game and in European qualification races. If the deal were to materialise, it could prove a defining step in shaping his reputation as one of the more intriguing young attacking prospects with roots in both Tunisian and German football.
