Bournemouth has made a strong move in this summer’s transfer market by officially signing Amine Adli from Bayer Leverkusen for a fee close to €29 million.
This transfer significantly strengthens the Cherries’ attack, who have made several lucrative sales to finance this ambitious recruitment. Adli, a 25-year-old Moroccan forward, played 28 matches during the 2024-2025 season and will bring much-needed offensive versatility.
The English club, having raised nearly €230 million from the departures of key players like Illia Zabarnyi, Dean Huijsen, and Dango Ouattara, continues its strategy of smart investment following the recent acquisition of Ben Doak for €23.5 million from Liverpool. According to Fabrizio Romano, the Adli transfer is almost finalized and only awaits the player’s medical examination before the contract is signed.
Amine Adli leaves Bayer Leverkusen, where his playing time had decreased since the arrival of young Claudio Echeverri, and joins Bournemouth where he is expected to find more regular playing opportunities. His versatile profile, able to perform both on the wings and centrally, fits perfectly with the offensive project spearheaded by coach Andoni Iraola. The Moroccan player has already scored some goals and provided assists at Bayer and hopes to confirm his potential in the demanding Premier League.
This signing illustrates the Cherries’ determination to invest selectively to remain competitive in the Premier League after significant sales. While Bournemouth finalizes this transfer, other moves are anticipated, including the possible departure of Philip Billing, highlighting the club’s active dynamics in this summer’s transfer window.