
German giants track Karlsruhe teenager Louey Ben Farhat
A host of Bundesliga clubs are monitoring Karlsruher SC's teenage forward Louey Ben Farhat ahead of a potential summer move, according to Sky Germany. The 19-year-old Tunisian international is expected to leave the 2.Bundesliga side at the end of the season, with sporting director Timon Pauls reportedly setting an asking price of around €12 million.
Borussia Dortmund, Bayer Leverkusen, and Eintracht Frankfurt have all made initial enquiries about Ben Farhat, gathering information via phone calls. The interest from Germany's top tier is also facing competition from abroad, with French side OGC Nice and Austrian champions RB Salzburg also credited with an interest in the race for his signature.
Ben Farhat has emerged as a standout talent in the second division this season, scoring five goals and providing one assist in just 13 league appearances. His form for Karlsruhe has also seen him break into the Tunisian national team setup, adding to his growing profile and market value.
For Karlsruhe, the substantial fee would represent significant income for a player developed at the club. For the interested suitors, Ben Farhat represents a promising attacking prospect with room to develop further. The widespread scouting activity suggests a bidding contest could develop for the young forward when the transfer window opens.

