TSG Hoffenheim & SC Freiburg are probably on Wilfried Gnonto from FC Zurich

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Wilfried Gnonto experienced a tailor-made debut for Italy. At the age of 18 years, six months and 30 days, he became the third youngest debutant for the Squadra Azzurra since 2000 and capped his evening with an assist to temporarily lead against Germany (1-1), where he could play in the future. According to the Edited by Italian transfer expert Gianluca di Marzio two Bundesliga clubs have their eyes on the attacker from FC Zurich.

These are SC Freiburg and TSG Hoffenheim. According to the report, the people of Breisgau were initially promising in the race, but recently the chances of the Kraichgauer increased. The reason for this is the commitment of coach André Breitenreiter, with whom Gnonto, who has a contract until 2023, recently celebrated the Super League championship. The youngster played 36 games under the 48-year-old and collected 15 points.








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There is also interest from US Sassuolo from Serie A and Royal Antwerpen FC from the Jupiler Pro League. However, it has not yet become really concrete in the courtship of Gnonto by either club.

FC Zurich’s Gnonto among the ten most valuable players in the Super League

In Switzerland, Gnonto is one of the ten most valuable professionals. In the last update, his market value doubled from €3 million to €6 million, making him the league’s biggest winner. “Trainer André Breitenreiter managed to turn the rough diamond into a brilliant. Due to his constant development, he will probably no longer be seen in Switzerland soon,” predicted area manager David Isler in March about the Italian talent, who came to Zurich from Inter Milan on a free transfer in 2020.

Fassnacht, Gnonto & Co.: Most valuable players in the Swiss Super League

13 Christian Fassnacht (BSC Young Boys) – market value: 4 million euros

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As of April 26, 2022

13 Dan Ndoye (FC Basel) – market value: 4 million euros

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13 Andy Pelmard (FC Basel) – market value: 4 million euros

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13 Felix Mambimbi (BSC Young Boys) – Market value: €4m

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12 Nicolas Moumi Ngamaleu (BSC Young Boys) – market value: €4.5m

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9 Jordan Siebatcheu (BSC Young Boys) – Market value: €5m

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9 Meschack Elia (BSC Young Boys) – market value: 5 million euros

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9 Marco Burch (FC Luzern) – market value: 5 million euros

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6 Kastriot Imeri (Servette FC) – market value: €6m

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6 Wilfried Gnonto (FC Zurich) – market value: 6 million euros (+3 million euros)

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6 Sebastiano Esposito (FC Basel) – market value: 6 million euros

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4 Leonidas Stergiou (FC St. Gallen) – market value: EUR 7 million (+ EUR 1 million)

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4 Fabian Rieder (BSC Young Boys) – market value: 7 million euros (+3 million euros)

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2 Strahinja Pavlovic (FC Basel) – market value: 8 million euros

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2 Becir Omeragic (FC Zurich) – market value: EUR 8 million (+ EUR 1 million)

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1 Fedor Chalov (FC Basel) – market value: 8.5 million euros

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The fact that Gnonto, who was still active in Italy’s U19s in March, is moving up so quickly is a dream come true for him. “It’s been a bizarre, exciting week. The coach (Roberto Mancini, ed.) gave me a great opportunity and I think I took it. Everything goes very fast, I enjoy every moment. It’s already an honor for me to be here,” he told Rai Sport (quoted via “di Marzio“).

When asked about his assist, he explained: “I knew that Kehrer was already booked, so I went straight into one-on-one, which is when it’s most difficult for the defenders. As a striker you have to take risks and this time it worked.”

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