After racking up 17 goal involvements for Wolfsburg, the 24-year-old's stock is soaring, and a big move could be on the horizon.
Wolfsburg snapped up Amoura on loan from Belgian cup holders Union Saint-Gilloise last summer, with an option to buy for 17 million euros. That fee now looks like a bargain, and the Green and Whites are set to make the deal permanent.
Local reports from Aller-Zeitung and Wolfsburger Allgemeine Zeitung suggest Wolfsburg are braced for offers around 50 million euros—and they're willing to listen.
"He's developed fantastically with us," Wolfsburg's sports director Peter Christiansen has said. "Interest from other clubs is natural, but any departure can't leave us short. We'll only let him go for what he's truly worth to this team."
Amoura has delivered nine goals in his first 22 Bundesliga outings, while his eight assists—including a standout contribution in a clash with Werder Bremen—place him third in the league's assist charts.
His pace, flair, and knack for unlocking defences have been key to Wolfsburg's late surge towards European qualification.
The rumour mill is buzzing with Champions League heavyweights circling. Bayer Leverkusen, the reigning German champions, are said to be leading the race, while Eintracht Frankfurt are in the mix but need to secure a top-four finish to fund such a blockbuster move.
Adding fuel to the fire, Wolfsburg dropped an X post, praising Amoura's "relentless energy" after he netted a brace in a 3-2 win over Stuttgart. Fans flooded the replies, with one writing, "Mo's too good for us to keep—Champions League calling!"
For now, Amoura's focus remains on firing Wolfsburg up the table, but a summer showdown for his signature looms large.