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·19 May 2026
These three Premier League clubs want Karim Adeyemi

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·19 May 2026

Is Karim Adeyemi leaving Borussia Dortmund? The 24-year-old striker has been oscillating between the starting lineup and the bench under Niko Kovac (54). Apparently, the BVB coach has not been completely convinced by the Munich-born forward.
A departure this summer seems anything but unlikely. Interested clubs have already made contact. According to TEAMTalk, Manchester United and Chelsea are both pushing hard to sign Adeyemi. Liverpool are also said to be looking into the player.
BVB are reportedly willing to part ways with the attacker for a fee between €60 million and €70 million. Since the winger’s contract expires in the summer of 2027, Dortmund are keen to avoid losing him on a free transfer.
Manchester United are planning with the former Salzburg player in order to add more dynamism to their attack. Securing Champions League qualification gives the Red Devils an excellent starting position. However, Chelsea already signaled concrete interest in the winger last year, and he would fit perfectly into the system of new coach Xabi Alonso (44). Liverpool are also lurking, with the club focusing on young talent as part of a rebuild. The player’s well-known preference for England makes a move to the Premier League extremely likely.

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In the end, the prestige and enormous financial power of the Premier League could prove decisive. According to the report, Adeyemi is demanding a weekly salary of €170,000 to €200,000. However, selling the forward would also bring plenty of money into Dortmund’s coffers for new transfers.
Adeyemi has been wearing the black-and-yellow shirt since 2022. Since then, he has made 146 appearances for BVB across all competitions. He has recorded 36 goals and 25 assists. Last season, he featured 39 times and scored ten goals. He also provided six assists. However, he was in the starting lineup only 22 times.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.
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