Inter Enter Race with Manchester United for Dortmund's Karim Adeyemi

‎Rising interest from Inter and Manchester United has intensified the uncertainty surrounding Karim Adeyemi’s future, with the Borussia Dortmund forward increasingly open to leaving the Bundesliga side next summer. Early talks between the player’s camp and both clubs highlight a growing market for the 23-year-old, whose contract runs until 2027 but appears unlikely to be renewed.
‎Karim Adeyemi is leaning toward a summer exit from Borussia Dortmund as Inter and Manchester United advance talks for the 23-year-old winger.
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‎Fresh reports indicate that Adeyemi is distancing himself from the prospect of an extension, creating one of the most closely watched transfer narratives in Europe. Manchester United have already conducted initial contact with his representatives, with Jorge Mendes playing a leading role after overseeing high-profile moves such as Leny Yoro and Manuel Ugarte to Old Trafford. According to Bild, Inter have also made early approaches as they explore potential transfer strategies for 2026.
‎Tension around Adeyemi’s long-term prospects at Dortmund has continued to build, influenced by form struggles and off-field complications. This broader context has deepened speculation over what direction his next career chapter may take.
‎Adeyemi is currently experiencing a significant dip in performance, having gone without a goal or assist since late September. His bright start under Niko Kovac has been overshadowed by recent incidents, including visible frustration during a 1-0 victory over Koln, where he threw a water bottle after being substituted. Kovac responded by calling the reaction unnecessary, reinforcing the competitive expectations at the club.
‎Further strain appeared during the 1-1 draw with Hamburg after another substitution led to an argument between player and manager. These moments reflect the heightened pressure surrounding Adeyemi as he navigates both a performance slump and external scrutiny. Off the pitch, the €450,000 fine for illegal possession of weapons added another challenging layer to his year. Adeyemi publicly addressed the case as a significant mistake that he regrets deeply.
‎Dortmund and the German Football Association handed him additional community service, with sporting director Lars Ricken noting that the issue was handled seriously despite no harm being caused and without resulting in a criminal record. This resolution adds clarity to how the matter is viewed internally and externally.
‎Mendes is now shaping Adeyemi’s next move, supported by his established network in England and Italy. Manchester United’s long-term search for dynamic wide options and Inter’s evolving recruitment plans position Adeyemi as a structured target for both clubs. Neither side is believed to consider the legal issue a barrier, with the player’s transparency and completed sanctions contributing to stability around his profile.
‎The upcoming summer transfer window is set to determine Adeyemi’s trajectory. Inter and United are poised to advance discussions after the season, while Dortmund await official communication before adjusting their strategy. A sale may become necessary for BVB if no contract progress is expected, given the risk of asset depreciation over time.
‎Adeyemi aims to regain form and restore momentum heading into the second half of the season. The rising transfer activity surrounding him, combined with ongoing tension and strong interest from two major European clubs, positions the winger’s future as one of the defining storylines of the upcoming market.

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