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·24 janvier 2026
BVB set price tag: This is how much Felix Nmecha could cost

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·24 janvier 2026

Borussia Dortmund has set a clear price tag for Felix Nmecha: Only from a high multi-million sum would those responsible be willing to enter into talks, given the great interest from the Premier League.
Felix Nmecha is emblematic of Borussia Dortmund's sporting development this season. The 25-year-old has established himself as a key player in central midfield and is now among those whose future beyond the summer is being intensely discussed—not just within the Bundesliga.
According to the portal CaughtOffside, several Premier League clubs have already expressed concrete interest. Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, and Chelsea FC are reportedly seriously considering signing the Dortmund midfielder. Scouts from these clubs are said to have watched Nmecha's performances live on several occasions recently.
Internally, BVB has apparently defined a clear pain threshold. Only with a transfer fee of 60 to 65 million euros would those responsible be willing to enter into transfer talks. The interested clubs are said to have already been informed of this price range. Nevertheless, a move in the winter is considered extremely unlikely—mainly due to the high financial hurdle and Nmecha's sporting importance for Dortmund.
There is no pressure to sell at Strobelallee anyway. Nmecha's contract runs until 2028, and there is no release clause. Still, the situation is not entirely relaxed: After the current transfer window, BVB reportedly wants to start talks about a contract extension to provide clarity early on. However, a quick agreement is by no means guaranteed.
Nmecha himself has recently hinted that he does not fundamentally rule out a return to England. The midfielder was trained in Manchester City's youth academy and knows the Premier League from his own experience. This openness gives the English suitors additional hope—and at the same time increases the pressure on Dortmund's decision-makers.
If a bidding war does indeed break out in the summer, Borussia Dortmund could face the next high-profile departure. The price tag is set—now it remains to be seen whether any club is willing to put that sum on the table.
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