The two European giants after Avdullah, Hoffenheim values him at 50 million euros
Since his transfer from Basel, Leon Avdullahu has developed into one of the most consistent and reliable midfielders in the Bundesliga.
His rapid growth and consistent performances at the highest level have attracted the attention of some of Europe's biggest clubs, making him one of the most sought-after names on the transfer market.
However, Hoffenheim's management have no intention of giving up on the Kosovar midfielder easily. According to reports from 'fussballeck', the German club is extremely pleased with his impact and is rejecting all offers received so far.
Avdullahu has a long-term contract until June 30, 2029, which gives Hoffenheim a very strong negotiating position.
The club's sporting director has described Avdullah as a "cornerstone of the future project", while Hoffenheim's stable financial situation means that his departure during the upcoming transfer window is not at all out of the question.
Although the player's current salary is considered satisfactory, a significant contract improvement, in the form of a large financial agreement, is expected to be negotiated during the summer.
Tactically, Avdullahu is highly regarded for his intelligence in the game. Analysts point out that his positioning between the lines allows Hoffenheim to switch effectively from defense to attack, while his composure under pressure and accuracy in passing make him a rare profile in modern European football. He is not just a role-player, but a player who dictates the pace of the game, like a seasoned veteran.
His market value has increased dramatically. After signing for around €8 million, Hoffenheim are now said to be demanding between €35 million and €45 million for the player. Market watchers predict that this figure could rise further, making Avdullah a strategic investment for any interested club.
There has been concrete interest from several European giants. Tottenham Hotspur are said to have sent scouts to almost every Hoffenheim match, seeing Avdullah as an ideal fit for the intense style of play in the Premier League.
Meanwhile, AC Milan have also expressed interest, but an initial offer stalled at the start, following Hoffenheim's firm stance that the player is "not for sale."
The most realistic scenario for a transfer remains the summer of 2026. If Avdullahu continues to shine in the Bundesliga and also makes his mark in the World Cup qualifiers with the Kosovo national team, his value could easily exceed the 50 million euro mark. With a passing accuracy of over 90 percent, he has already earned a reputation as the player with the “lowest error rate” in the German championship. /Telegraph/


