Karlsruher SC could lose one of its most promising players this summer: Galatasaray Istanbul is being linked with a move for Louey Ben Farhat. The 19-year-old second striker for Karlsruher SC is valued at €7.50 million, with the probability of a deal currently rated at 19 percent. The Turkish Süper Lig champions are reportedly monitoring the German-born forward, who represents KSC in Germany’s 2. Bundesliga.

Ben Farhat, born on July 19, 2006, in Waiblingen, holds dual nationality with Tunisia and Germany. He is regarded as a promising attacking prospect capable of operating primarily as a second striker. Standing at 1.75m and right-footed, he wears the number 19 shirt for Karlsruher SC.

Transfermarkt lists the teenager’s market value at €7.50 million, a figure likely to form the basis of any negotiations should Galatasaray formalize their interest. There is no publicly recorded contract expiry date for Ben Farhat at the German club, fueling suggestions that his situation could evolve quickly if his deal runs down.

This could potentially open the door to a discounted fee or even a future free-agent move were an extension not agreed. At present, however, he remains listed as a Karlsruher SC player rather than a free agent.

Competing in the 2. Bundesliga, Ben Farhat has been developing his game in senior professional football, with his performances closely tracked by clubs across the continent. Recent data places him firmly in the “emerging talent” bracket, with his dual-nationality profile also drawing attention from international scouts.

While the 19% likelihood attached to the transfer underlines that talks are at a speculative stage rather than advanced, a move to Istanbul would represent a significant step up in profile and competition. If the transfer were to materialize, it could prove a defining moment in Ben Farhat’s early career, offering him a bigger stage on which to enhance his reputation and fulfill his potential.