Borussia Mönchengladbach are being linked with a move for Union Berlin defensive midfielder Rani Khedira, with the Bundesliga switch rated at a 55% probability.
The 32-year-old, who represents both Tunisia and Germany at nationality level, is reportedly on the radar of Gladbach as they plan for next season, with his contractual situation at Union unclear and raising the prospect he could become a free agent. Data from Transfermarkt lists no expiry date on his Union Berlin deal, adding to speculation that a departure could come at low cost or once his contract has run down.
Khedira, valued at €2.00m, has been a central figure for Union in recent campaigns, operating primarily as a defensive midfielder and wearing the number 8 shirt. Standing at 1.89m and right-footed, he has been used as the screening presence in front of the back line, a role Mönchengladbach are understood to be keen to strengthen.
Born in Stuttgart on 27 January 1994, Khedira has built his career in German football and is currently listed with nationalities of Tunisia and Germany. He plays in the Bundesliga with Union Berlin, who signed him earlier in his career, though the exact joining date is not specified in the current data.
Recent match records show him featuring for Union in the latter stages of the 2025‑26 Bundesliga season, with his performances continuing to underline his value as a disciplined midfielder in a struggling side. While the specific opponent, date and scoreline are not detailed in the available information, his ongoing involvement has sustained outside interest.
With a modest market valuation for an experienced Bundesliga midfielder, the prospect of Khedira moving within Germany – particularly if he were to become a free agent – makes a transfer to Mönchengladbach an attractive proposition and one that could define the next phase of his top-flight career.
