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FC Koln President Sends Strong Message On Said El Mala Amid Premier League Interest

Transfer speculation is heating up around one of Germany’s brightest young stars — but are not backing down without a fight.

Club president Jörn Stobbe has delivered a refreshingly blunt message regarding the future of Said El Mala — and it’s clear the club has no intention of letting their rising star go easily.

“We’d Be Completely Daft”

In a candid statement, Stobbe made his stance crystal clear: letting El Mala leave too soon would be a huge mistake.

It’s not often you hear such honesty at boardroom level, but it perfectly reflects just how highly the club values the young attacking midfielder.

Still, football is rarely that simple.

Premier League Giants Circling

Interest in El Mala is growing rapidly, with Brighton & Hove Albion leading the charge. The Seagulls already had a bid rejected in January but are expected to return — this time with an even more attractive offer, including a significant wage increase.

And they’re not alone. Chelsea have also entered the race, setting up a potential transfer battle for the Bundesliga breakout star.

For a 19-year-old, that’s serious attention.

Cologne’s Plan: Develop, Not Rush

Despite the mounting interest, Köln believe they offer something money can’t immediately buy — stability and development.

Stobbe emphasized that the club is prepared to present El Mala with a compelling long-term project, backed by both sporting and financial incentives.

With a contract running until 2030, Köln are in a strong negotiating position — and under no pressure to sell.

A Smart Compromise On The Table?

An intriguing option has also emerged: a potential sale followed by an immediate loan back to Köln.

This kind of deal could benefit all parties. A Premier League club secures a top talent early, while El Mala continues his development in a familiar environment where he’s already thriving.

In today’s transfer market, that’s a win-win scenario.

Rising Star With Big Ambitions

El Mala’s rapid rise hasn’t gone unnoticed at international level either. Julian Nagelsmann has already included him in the senior Germany setup, signaling just how highly he’s rated.

But there’s a clear message: consistent club performances must come first.

And right now, El Mala is delivering.

With goals, starts, and confidence growing, he’s proving he belongs at the top level — and possibly even on the path to a future World Cup squad.

What Happens Next?

For now, El Mala remains focused on helping Köln secure their Bundesliga status, with crucial matches still ahead.

But make no mistake — this story is far from over.

With Premier League money, Bundesliga ambition, and a generational talent in the middle of it all, the summer transfer window could bring a major turning point.

One thing is certain: Köln won’t let him go without a fight.


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