Younes Ebnoutalib is being linked with a move from SV Elversberg to Eintracht Frankfurt, with the prospective transfer currently rated at a 47% probability, according to data compiled on 26 December 2025.
The 22-year-old centre-forward, valued at €6.00m, is attracting top-flight interest after a rapid rise in the 2. Bundesliga with Elversberg. While no agreement has been announced and no contract details have been formalised, Frankfurt are listed as potential buyers as they assess attacking options for the Bundesliga. The figures involved remain speculative and there is no indication yet of whether Elversberg would be willing to sell or risk the possibility of the striker eventually running down his deal and becoming a free agent, with no public information on his current contract length.
Born in Frankfurt am Main on 13 September 2003, Ebnoutalib holds both German and Moroccan nationality and operates primarily as a centre-forward, favouring his right foot. Standing at 1.91m, he offers a physical presence in attack, a profile that would fit Frankfurt’s preference for mobile but imposing forwards. His market value has climbed sharply in the last two years, rising from €150,000 at the start of 2025 to its current €6.00m assessment in mid-December, underlining the scale of his recent development at Elversberg.
Ebnoutalib’s path to prominence has been unconventional. After youth spells at FC Kalbach, SV Heddernheim and various SG Rot-Weiss Frankfurt age-group sides, he moved through SV Wehen Wiesbaden’s academy before a switch to Italy with Perugia Primavera and then AC Perugia. A period without a club in early 2024 preceded his return to Germany with FC Gießen and subsequent step up to Elversberg, where his performances in the 2. Bundesliga have fuelled top-tier speculation.
If a move to Frankfurt does materialise, it would mark a return to his home city and a significant next step, potentially redefining his reputation from promising second-tier striker to established Bundesliga forward.







