Amine Adli’s future uncertain with interest from Marseille, Sunderland and Wolves

Bayer Leverkusen winger Amine Adli is drawing transfer interest from Olympique de Marseille, Sunderland, and Wolverhampton Wanderers, with the player reportedly open to a move this summer.
According to L’Équipe, Marseille has resumed talks with Adli’s camp, reviving interest that dates back to 2021 when the French club attempted to sign him before his transfer to the Bundesliga. Now 25, the Moroccan international may be closer to a departure, with multiple European clubs closely monitoring the situation.
Premier League Clubs Enter the Race
While Marseille are currently in active discussions, Premier League sides Sunderland and Wolves have also expressed interest. The competition for Adli’s signature is heating up, with his versatility on the wing and experience in top-level European football making him an attractive option for clubs seeking attacking reinforcements.
The player’s openness to leaving Germany could further accelerate negotiations. Sources indicate that Adli is keen on a new challenge, which could prove key in facilitating a potential move.
Contract and Transfer Fee Could Complicate Deal
Despite the player’s willingness, Bayer Leverkusen are not expected to make negotiations easy. Adli remains under contract until June 2028, and the German champions are reportedly seeking a substantial transfer fee.
According to Transfermarkt, Adli’s market value is estimated at €18 million, a figure that may rise depending on demand. Leverkusen, who just secured the Bundesliga title, are in no rush to sell unless their valuation is met.