Serhou Guirassy: Man Utd eye centre-forward transfer move to England

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Borussia Dortmund striker Serhou Guirassy is being linked with a move to Manchester United, with the transfer rated at a 39% probability according to data compiled on 24 November 2025.

The 29-year-old centre-forward, who represents Guinea and also holds French nationality, is currently valued at €45.00m and remains under contract at Dortmund with no public indication of an expiry date in the available data. That lack of clarity over his deal leaves open the theoretical possibility of the forward becoming a free agent in future, adding another layer to ongoing speculation over his next step.

Guirassy only joined Dortmund from VfB Stuttgart in July 2024 after a prolific spell in the Bundesliga and has since seen his market value rise again in June 2025 to €45.00m. His form in Germany has made him an attractive option for clubs seeking a physical, penalty-box focal point, and United’s reported interest would represent a return to one of Europe’s top five leagues for the former Rennes striker.

Born in Arles on 12 March 1996, the 1.87m right-footed forward has taken a lengthy route to the top, progressing through youth sides at USM Montargis and J3 Amilly before moving to Laval, Lille and Auxerre. Spells in both Ligue 1 and the Bundesliga with Lille, Köln, Amiens, Rennes and Stuttgart have built a profile of a striker comfortable adapting to different tactical environments and levels of pressure.

Guirassy wears the No 9 shirt at Dortmund and is listed in his main position as an attack-minded centre-forward. His experience across Germany and France, combined with a steadily climbing market value from €200,000 in 2014 to his current €45.00m, underpins the suggestion that he is entering the peak years of his career.

Should a move to Old Trafford eventually materialise, it could mark the defining chapter of Guirassy’s trajectory, offering him the platform to test himself in the Premier League and potentially reshape his standing within European football.

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