Felix Nmecha is being priced in wildly different ways, and that is the real story around the Manchester United link. TEAMtalk sources say intermediaries believe a deal could be done for around £52million, while other reports push Borussia Dortmund's asking price as high as €120million. Those are not small differences, and they change the whole shape of the discussion.
Dortmund's contract position
Nmecha joined Dortmund from Wolfsburg in 2023. He then signed a new four-year contract in March, with no release clause until 2027. That makes any summer move a negotiation rather than a simple trigger point, and it helps explain why the fee talk has drifted so far apart.
TEAMtalk's line is the more workable one for any buying club. Their market source puts the deal at around £52million, or €60m and $69m, which is still serious money but a lot closer to the sort of level clubs can actually work with. The €120 million figure linked to BILD reporting sits in a different bracket entirely.
A crowded market around the fee
United are not the only club watching this. TEAMtalk say Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester City have also been approached, while Barcelona and others are described as admirers. That means the valuation noise is not just about one bid or one buyer, but about a market that has already started to widen.
The scale of that interest matters because it gives Dortmund room to hold their line if they want to. Five Premier League clubs are said to have been approached, and the report also places Real Madrid among the admirers. In that kind of market, the final price is unlikely to settle quickly.
Nmecha's form has helped put him in the frame, too. The report says he was among Germany's standout performers in an opening win over Curacao, which is the sort of visibility that usually sharpens the transfer chatter rather than quietens it. For now, though, the clearest fact is the gap between the numbers, from £52million to €120million.
United can like the player and still dislike the price. At the moment, the fee is the story.
Written by Jack Mercer with AI-assisted research, cross-checked against 5 outlets. How we work →