Borussia Dortmund are wasting no time in their hunt for the next big thing, with sporting director Ole Book reportedly sitting down for a personal meeting with 16-year-old midfield sensation Kennet Eichhorn. According to Sport Bild, the face-to-face chat took place in early April, as the Bundesliga giants look to lock down the Hertha BSC prodigy ahead of the summer transfer window.
This isn't just a fleeting rumor—German football magazine Kicker flagged Eichhorn as a top target for BVB just two weeks ago. And it's easy to see why. At only 16, the teenager has already carved out a regular starting spot for Hertha in the 2. Bundesliga, a rare feat that screams "special talent." His performances have turned heads across the league, and Dortmund are hoping to sell him on their vision for his future.
But the Black and Yellows might have some convincing to do. Reports suggest Eichhorn isn't entirely sold on whether Dortmund's playing style suits his game—a hesitation that could give rivals an opening. And there's no shortage of suitors. RB Leipzig and Bayer Leverkusen are among a pack of clubs tracking the German youth international, who comes with a release clause hovering around €10-12 million. For a player his age, that price tag is a testament to his skyrocketing potential.
For Dortmund, known for nurturing young stars into world-beaters, landing Eichhorn would be a statement of intent. But with Hertha fighting to hold onto their gem and a growing list of admirers, this summer saga is just heating up. Whether he dons the famous yellow and black or heads elsewhere, one thing's for sure: this kid is one to watch.
