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The two European superpowers have reportedly set sights on luring the talented teenage sensation of lvorian descent from the German heavyweights this summer 

French Ligue 1 giants PSG and Spanish LaLiga titans Real Madrid are eyeing German-born lvorian wonderkid Hamzath Mohamadou from Bundesliga top guns Borussia Dortmund, a report from the German media has indicated.

The 15-year-old nimble left-footed winger, who is currently turning heads at B. Dortmund U17 with his promising talent in the U17 DFB Youth League, has been likened to current Ballon d'Or title holder Ousmane Dembélé given his dexterity on the field of play.

According to German tabloid BILD, the budding rising star is currently hot on the wishlist of a host of leading European suitors, with PSG and Real Madrid among the interested clubs vying for his services for the forthcoming transfer window.

The report further stated that some clubs have even made an offer to the Signal Iduna Park campaigners for the potential signing of their jewel asset despite his age bracket, although Die Borussen have no intention of parting with their teenage sensational winger this summer.

lt's understood that, BVB are now planning to integrate the lvory Coast prospect winger into their first team next season and would do so by extending his current contract which is set to expire on June 30, 2028 so as to safeguard his future on a long-term deal after attracting admiring glances from potential suitors for the 2026-27 campaign.

Hamzath has been on fire for the B. Dortmund U17 setup having taken in 21 appearances by racking up 7 goals and setting up another 10 across all competitions in this season's Youth Championship.

With his glowing talent now raising eyebrows among Europe's leading elite clubs, the lvory Coast national football team technical bench ought to keep close eyes on his progress as he could become a future prospect for the senior side at the international level in the nearest future.

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