Reports indicate that Bayer Leverkusen is nearing an agreement to acquire Hertha BSC’s promising talent, Kennet Eichhorn. A meeting between the player’s representatives and Leverkusen’s management has reportedly taken place. The 16-year-old defensive midfielder could be secured from the 2. Bundesliga club by activating a release clause, believed to be around €12 million.
Kennet Eichhorn: A Highly Sought-After Talent
It has been widely anticipated that Eichhorn will leave his current club this summer. The teenage sensation’s estimated market value has surged from €6 million to €20 million since his debut with Hertha’s senior squad this season. Leverkusen aims to replicate their previous successful acquisition from Hertha, Ibrahim Maza, by bringing Eichhorn on board.
Unlike Maza, Eichhorn is not expected to immediately join the Bundesliga squad. Instead, reports suggest the Berlin native, currently recovering from an ankle syndesmotic injury, will be loaned back to Hertha for the 2026/27 season to facilitate his continued development at a comfortable pace.
The Race for Eichhorn: Other Potential Suitors
Considered one of Europe’s most coveted young talents, Eichhorn has attracted interest from numerous top clubs, including Real Madrid, FC Barcelona, Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain, and Arsenal FC. Bayern Munich has also reportedly engaged in discussions with Eichhorn’s representatives, offering the appeal of their renowned FCB campus for player development.
From Eichhorn’s perspective, a move to Leverkusen coupled with a loan spell back at Hertha remains a compelling option. Maza’s positive trajectory at the German club serves as a significant selling point, as does the opportunity for Eichhorn to continue representing Hertha for an additional year. The timing of his final decision is yet to be determined.
