TSG Hoffenheim have reportedly set a significant asking price for highly-rated Ivorian winger Bazoumana Toure amid growing interest from several Premier League clubs ahead of the summer transfer window.
Bazoumana is currently attracting attention from the likes of Arsenal and Manchester United following an impressive breakthrough campaign, with both clubs closely monitoring his development in recent months.
Despite that interest, Hoffenheim are understood to be in no rush to sanction a sale.
According to Sky Sports Germany, the Bundesliga outfit are prepared to demand a club-record fee for the 19-year-old Ivorian forward, a figure expected to surpass the €43.5 million they received for Joelinton back in 2019.
Toure’s rising stock has been fuelled by his recent performances as well as his impressive outing at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, where he stood out as one of the most exciting young players in the tournament.
His ability to influence games from wide areas, combined with his acceleration and technical quality, has made him an attractive option for clubs looking to add dynamism in attack.
Arsenal are believed to be particularly keen, with Mikel Arteta viewing Toure as a long-term option capable of easing the burden on Bukayo Saka.
However, they are not alone in the race, with interest also coming from across Europe, including strong competition from Germany.
The winger’s development over the past year has further strengthened Hoffenheim’s position.
After making the move from Hammarby IF, Toure has steadily grown into an important player for the Bundesliga outfit, contributing goals and assists while adapting quickly to top-level football.
With his contract running until 2029, Hoffenheim hold the upper hand in negotiations. As such, any potential deal this summer will likely depend on whether interested clubs are willing to meet their valuation for one of their most promising assets.








