Tag: Karim Adeyemi

Karim Adeyemi delaying Dortmund contract as Premier League links grow

Karim Adeyemi
March 2026

Adeyemi has not signed a Dortmund extension, with reports saying he is waiting to see if Premier League interest materialises while his form and role dip. Dortmund have an extension ready, but he is hesitating after limited output since late November and reduced minutes under Kovac, with England seen as his preferred next step.

Karim Adeyemi tipped as ideal January fix for United’s AFCON exodus

Karim Adeyemi
December 2025

Manchester United have been urged to sign Borussia Dortmund winger Karim Adeyemi in January to cover their right flank when Bryan Mbeumo and Amad Diallo leave for Africa Cup of Nations duty. Dietmar Hamann claims Adeyemi’s dynamic profile is a strong fit for both the Premier League and Ruben Amorim’s game model. Hamann says Adeyemi is Dortmund’s most consistent attacking outlet and would add much needed pace and direct running to United’s front line, easing the impact of AFCON absences. He also accepts that convincing Dortmund to sell a key player in mid season will be difficult, given his importance there.

Adeyemi chooses Arsenal project over Manchester United after weapons fine sto

Karim Adeyemi
November 2025

Adeyemi is reported to favour a move to Arsenal over Manchester United, with the Dortmund forward telling intermediaries that Mikel Arteta’s project is his first choice as the Bundesliga club set a £75m valuation that already exceeds United’s planned outlay. United’s early talks with Jorge Mendes faded once Adeyemi made his preference clear, while off the pitch he publicly apologised for receiving a knuckleduster and taser in an online “mystery box,” accepting a heavy fine and calling the episode a reckless mistake he vows not to repeat.

Dortmund bend policy to keep Adeyemi

Karim Adeyemi (Borussia Dortmund)
October 2025

Dortmund are accelerating renewal talks with Jorge Mendes to extend Karim Adeyemi beyond 2027, potentially to 2030–31, with a salary bump and a rare release clause. The club has historically shunned clauses but previously granted exceptions (Erling Haaland, Serhou Guirassy). Speed of negotiations signals intent to protect asset value and squad continuity. Dortmund will balance wage structure and resale protection by setting a high, time-phased clause and performance triggers. Mendes wants flexibility for elite moves; Dortmund want cost certainty and buyout control. Agreement likely hinges on add-ons (goals, minutes, Champions League progress) and image-rights harmony to avoid precedent risks with other young attackers.

Barcelona Eye Adeyemi as Long-Term Lewandowski Successor

Karim Adeyemi (Borussia Dortmund)
October 2025

Barcelona are tracking Dortmund’s Karim Adeyemi as a potential summer 2026 signing. Adeyemi, 23, will enter the final year of his contract and has been productive this season with three goal involvements in six games.
Barca view him as a long-term replacement for 37-year-old Robert Lewandowski. Adeyemi’s pace, directness, and Bundesliga form make him a natural candidate, though his price could rise with other clubs monitoring his situation.

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