Nathan Aké is the subject of mounting transfer speculation, with the Manchester City defender rumoured to be on Bayer Leverkusen’s radar as the Bundesliga champions assess experienced options for their back line.
The 30-year-old centre-back, valued at €18.00m on transfermarkt, is being linked with a move from City to Leverkusen according to data compiled on 5 February 2026. The rumour currently carries an unspecified probability rating (“?”), underlining that talks, if any, remain at an early and uncertain stage. There is no contract end date listed for Aké at City in the available data, raising the possibility that his contractual situation could yet open the door to a discounted deal or even a future free-agent departure.
Aké, born in Den Haag on 18 February 1995, has become a versatile figure in Manchester, featuring primarily as a left-footed centre-back but also capable of operating across the back line. While recent match-by-match data is not included in the provided information, his role at City in recent seasons has been reflected in a fluctuating but generally high market valuation, peaking at around €42m in mid-2023 before gradually dropping to its current €18.00m.
Any move to Leverkusen would mark a first venture into the Bundesliga for the Netherlands and Côte d’Ivoire national, whose club career has so far been rooted in England. After coming through Feyenoord’s youth system, he joined Chelsea’s academy in 2011 and went on to experience a series of loans at Reading, Watford and Bournemouth before signing permanently for Bournemouth in 2017. His performances on the south coast earned a transfer to Manchester City in 2020, where he has since added top-level experience in the Premier League.
With his transfer history showing regular upward moves and his value now at a more accessible level, a switch to Leverkusen could present Aké with a fresh challenge and the chance to re-establish his standing in a new league, potentially shaping the final peak years of his career if the mooted deal progresses.







