Younes Ebnoutalib: centre-forward linked with Torino move in Italy

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Younes Ebnoutalib is being linked with a move from 2. Bundesliga side SV Elversberg to Serie A club Torino, according to transfer data tracked on 2 December 2025.

The 22-year-old centre-forward, who holds both German and Moroccan nationality, is listed as a rumoured target for the Italian side, with the likelihood of any deal currently recorded only as “?”. No fee has been agreed and there is no indication yet of contract length or personal terms, underlining that discussions remain firmly at the speculative stage.

Ebnoutalib’s rise in value is likely to be a factor in the interest. His market valuation has climbed sharply over the past two years, moving from €25,000 during his time at Perugia’s youth and senior set-up to €150,000 after joining Elversberg, before being updated most recently to €1.50m on 9 October 2025. That progression, charted entirely in the data, reflects how his profile has grown since arriving in Germany’s second tier.

The forward, born in Frankfurt am Main on 13 September 2003 and standing at 1.91m, operates primarily as a central striker and is right-footed. He joined Elversberg after a short spell at FC Gießen, having previously been without a club following his stint at AC Perugia in Italy. Before that, he moved through Perugia Primavera and a series of German youth sides including SG Red-White Frankfurt and SV Wehen Wiesbaden’s academy teams.

There is no match-by-match breakdown in the data for his time at Elversberg or Perugia, so recent individual performances, opponents and scorelines are not specified. However, his rapid valuation increase at Elversberg suggests he has adapted well to senior professional football in Germany.

Torino’s interest, if it develops beyond the current rumour stage, would mark a return to Italian football for Ebnoutalib and a potential step into one of Europe’s top leagues, a move that could significantly shape the next phase of his career and elevate his reputation on both the German and Moroccan footballing radar.

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