Felix Nmecha is having the kind of summer that turns a solid Bundesliga midfielder into a transfer saga. The 25-year-old Borussia Dortmund player has been one of the most creative forces at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and Gary Neville, never one to throw around praise casually, has taken notice.

Speaking on ITV during the tournament, the former Manchester United defender and respected pundit suggested Nmecha could command an expensive transfer this summer.

Line-breaking passes and group stage dominance

He leads all players at the tournament with three assists that directly contributed to goals, a stat driven by his ability to execute line-breaking passes. Those contributions have been central to Germany’s group stage success, with the host nation securing victories against both Curaçao and Ivory Coast. Nmecha was instrumental in both results, dictating tempo from midfield and consistently finding teammates in dangerous positions.

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