PSG linked with Dortmund winger Karim Adeyemi in €50m summer move

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PSG linked with Dortmund winger Karim Adeyemi in €50m summer move

Paris St‑Germain are being linked with a move for Borussia Dortmund right winger Karim Adeyemi, with the Germany-Nigeria forward rated at €50.00m and his long-term future in the Bundesliga uncertain.

The 24-year-old, born in München on 18 January 2002, is reportedly attracting interest from the French champions as they assess attacking options ahead of the new campaign. Transfer data lists the probability of a deal only as “?”, underlining that talks are at a speculative stage, but the absence of a published contract expiry date for Adeyemi at Dortmund has fuelled suggestions he could run down his deal and, in time, explore free agent possibilities if no agreement is reached.

Adeyemi, who wears the number 27 shirt for Dortmund, is a left-footed right winger and part of a new generation of attackers capable of operating across the front line. Registered with dual nationality – Germany and Nigeria – he is one of the most highly valued wide players in German football, with his current market valuation standing at €50.00m according to Transfermarkt.

The forward’s Bundesliga campaign has showcased his pace and direct running from the right flank, although detailed numbers on goals and assists are not included in the latest data. Dortmund have continued to rely on his ability to stretch defences and carry the ball in transition in Germany’s top flight.

Adeyemi’s profile, age and attacking versatility fit the mould of signings PSG have targeted in recent seasons as they look to refresh their forward line. While there is no indication yet of a concrete bid or agreement between the clubs, any move would likely require a substantial fee in line with his valuation.

If a transfer to Ligue 1 does materialise, it would mark the next major step in Adeyemi’s career and could prove pivotal in shaping both his reputation on the European stage and his long-term potential at the very top level.

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