Key Takeaways
- Media sources disagree on Elye Wahi’s price tag, quoting figures between €15 million and €25 million
- The 23-year-old striker has netted seven goals in fifteen matches during his loan spell at OGC Nice
- Turkish club Beşiktaş and French side OGC Nice are both preparing offers for the Ivory Coast international
Eintracht Frankfurt are ready to sell Elye Wahi when the summer transfer window opens. The German club signed the striker last year, but he failed to settle in the Bundesliga.
Since moving to OGC Nice on loan in January, the 23-year-old has found his form again. He has scored seven goals and provided two assists in just fifteen appearances in France.
However, different newspapers cannot agree on how much Frankfurt want for the player. Turkish publication Sabah claims the club will accept offers starting at €15 million. In contrast, Sky Germany reports that the true asking price sits closer to €25 million.
Several clubs are now watching the situation closely. OGC Nice hope to make his stay permanent, while Turkish giants Beşiktaş are also drawing up a formal bid for his services.
Frankfurt officials are playing a waiting game. They believe a strong performance from Wahi at the 2026 World Cup with Ivory Coast could push his value even higher.
Although the club faces internal tension between forward Jonathan Burkardt and manager Albert Riera, Wahi remains the most likely player to leave the Hessen-based club before next season.