Younes Ebnoutalib is being linked with a move from 2. Bundesliga side SV Elversberg to Eintracht Frankfurt, with the mooted transfer currently rated at a 44% likelihood according to data compiled on 6 December 2025.
The 22-year-old centre-forward, who represents both Germany and Morocco at nationality level, has emerged as a potential attacking option for the Bundesliga club as they assess relatively low-cost forward reinforcements. Ebnoutalib is currently valued at €1.50m, a figure that could make him an attractive target for Frankfurt if they choose to move for a developing striker rather than an established name.
No agreement has been reached between the clubs and the interest remains at the rumour stage, with the possibility that Ebnoutalib’s situation could also evolve into a free‑agent scenario depending on how his contractual position at Elversberg develops. The data does not specify contract start or end dates, leaving room for speculation over how any deal might be structured.
Born in Frankfurt am Main on 13 September 2003 and standing at 1.91m, the right-footed forward offers a physically imposing presence through the middle. His market value has risen sharply over the past two years, climbing from €25,000 during his time with Perugia in Italy to its current €1.50m mark at Elversberg, underlining his rapid progression.
Ebnoutalib’s career path has taken him from youth football at FC Kalbach and SV Heddernheim through several levels of SG Rot-Weiss Frankfurt, then into the academies of SV Wehen Wiesbaden and Perugia Primavera before a spell with AC Perugia’s senior set-up. A short period without a club in early 2024 preceded his move to FC Gießen and, more recently, to Elversberg in Germany’s second tier.
Should a switch to Frankfurt materialise, it would represent a significant step up into the Bundesliga and a return to his home city, with the potential to accelerate both his profile in Germany and his prospects on the international stage.
