Borussia Dortmund Enters Race to Sign Elias Ben Seghir
Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano has revealed that German club Borussia Dortmund has shown serious interest in signing Moroccan talent Elias Ben Seghir, the Monaco midfielder, as they have begun initial contacts to explore the player's situation.
Ben Seghir's name (20 years old) has been linked in recent weeks with prominent European clubs, such as Italian side Inter Milan, which has prioritized him to strengthen its midfield according to Corriere dello Sport, in addition to interest from Barcelona and Juventus, according to French reports.
According to Nice-Matin, Monaco's management has set an initial fee of no less than 50 million euros to negotiate the player's transfer, while the club's CEO, Thiago Scuro, confirms that the club is still holding on to its talent, stating: "Ben Seghir is an exceptional player, and we believe that his best times are yet to come."
The Moroccan player participated in 46 matches with Monaco last season across various competitions, scoring 9 goals and providing 4 assists, confirming his status as one of the most promising talents in French football and a key asset for the Moroccan national team in the near future.
Ben Seghir's name (20 years old) has been linked in recent weeks with prominent European clubs, such as Italian side Inter Milan, which has prioritized him to strengthen its midfield according to Corriere dello Sport, in addition to interest from Barcelona and Juventus, according to French reports.
According to Nice-Matin, Monaco's management has set an initial fee of no less than 50 million euros to negotiate the player's transfer, while the club's CEO, Thiago Scuro, confirms that the club is still holding on to its talent, stating: "Ben Seghir is an exceptional player, and we believe that his best times are yet to come."
The Moroccan player participated in 46 matches with Monaco last season across various competitions, scoring 9 goals and providing 4 assists, confirming his status as one of the most promising talents in French football and a key asset for the Moroccan national team in the near future.