Overview
- Multiple outlets reported on Tuesday that Bayern Munich’s Max Eberl has contacted Felix Nmecha’s representatives and that Manchester United, Liverpool, Manchester City and Real Madrid have also made enquiries.
- Borussia Dortmund view Nmecha as a long-term player with a contract to 2030 and are publicly resistant to selling him this summer while setting a nine-figure valuation in some reports.
- Sport Bild, cited by Bavarian Football Works, says Nmecha’s deal includes a €80m release clause that becomes valid in 2027 and falls thereafter, making the timing of any approach a key bargaining point.
- Nmecha’s market rise follows a strong 2025–26 season with Dortmund (about 42 appearances with five to six goals and three assists across reports) and eye-catching World Cup displays for Germany that have boosted his profile.
- No formal transfer bid has been confirmed and media valuations vary widely, so clubs may either table a large offer now or wait for the release clause to trigger, a choice that will shape the next phase of the transfer race.