Union Berlin are being linked with a move for Hoffenheim defender Stanley Nsoki in a potential Bundesliga switch valued around his current €2.00m market price.
The 27-year-old centre-back, who holds both French and DR Congo nationality, is rumoured to be on Union’s radar, with the move listed with an unspecified probability (“?”) and no confirmed contract expiry date at Hoffenheim, raising the prospect he could yet become available as a free agent if terms are not renewed.
Nsoki, a left-footed central defender standing at 1.84m, was born in Poissy on 9 April 1999 and has gradually built a reputation as a versatile back-line option. While the latest data places him at Union Berlin and wearing the number 34 shirt, the current transfer talk centres on a possible move from fellow Bundesliga side Hoffenheim to the capital club.
The speculation comes with his estimated value set at €2.00m on Transfermarkt, a figure that would make him a relatively low-cost defensive addition in the current market. With no contract expiry publicly listed in the data, it remains unclear whether any deal would require a transfer fee or could evolve into a free-agent signing should his Hoffenheim deal have run down.
Nsoki is primarily deployed as a centre-back but is comfortable operating on the left side of defence thanks to his preferred left foot, fitting the profile of a ball-playing defender often sought in Germany’s top flight.
There are no recent competitive match details listed in the available data – such as opponent, date, scoreline or performance metrics – but his presence in the Bundesliga, as well as his dual-national background, continues to make him an intriguing option for clubs seeking depth and flexibility at the back.
If Union Berlin do firm up their interest, a successful move could offer Nsoki a fresh platform in the capital to consolidate his Bundesliga career and shape the next phase of his development and reputation.
