Eintracht Frankfurt are monitoring Senegalese teenager Abdourahmane Mbodji ahead of a possible move from Génération Foot.
The Bundesliga club have been linked with the 17-year-old centre-forward, with the probability of a transfer currently rated at 38% according to data compiled on 1 March 2026. Mbodji, who is valued at €300,000, is emerging as one of the latest prospects from Génération Foot’s production line in Senegal’s Ligue 1.
Mbodji, born on 22 April 2008 in Richard-Toll, stands at 1.77m and operates primarily as a centre-forward, favouring his right foot. He is registered with AS Académie Génération Foot and wears the number 17 shirt. Having progressed through the club’s youth ranks, he moved from Génération Foot U17 to the U20 side in July 2024 before stepping up to the senior academy set-up on 1 July 2025.
His domestic career to date has been spent entirely within the Génération Foot structure in Senegal, and he represents the AS Académie Génération Foot side at national level. There is currently no publicly listed contract expiry date for the forward, leaving open the possibility that he could become a free agent depending on future negotiations or lack thereof, which may influence Frankfurt’s calculations over timing and potential cost.
Transfermarkt’s most recent valuation, set on 27 February 2026, places Mbodji at €300k – a relatively modest figure in Bundesliga terms and one that could make him an appealing development signing rather than an immediate first-team addition.
No recent competitive match statistics, opponents or scorelines for Mbodji are recorded in the available data, underlining that Frankfurt’s reported interest is based more on potential than proven senior output.
Should a move materialise, a switch from Senegal’s Ligue 1 to the Bundesliga would represent a significant step in Mbodji’s development and could shape his reputation as the next notable export from Génération Foot’s academy system.
