At just 19 years old, Can Uzun is lighting up the Bundesliga with his explosive performances for Eintracht Frankfurt. The talented Turkish attacker has quickly become one of the league’s brightest young stars, combining flair, consistency, and maturity beyond his years. With ten goal involvements already this season, Uzun is proving to be a key player in Frankfurt’s push for Champions League qualification.
Can Uzun’s Breakout Season at Eintracht Frankfurt
Since joining Eintracht Frankfurt, Can Uzun has been unstoppable. The young forward has already delivered five goals and five assists across all competitions, showcasing both his scoring instinct and playmaking vision.
Head coach Dino Toppmöller has built a dynamic, attack-minded team, and Uzun has become an essential part of the system. His ability to combine creativity with relentless energy makes him one of Frankfurt’s most valuable assets.
“He sets very high standards for himself. He has incredible talent,” praised Toppmöller, while teammate Mario Götze added, “If he keeps working and stays fit, he has huge potential.”
Record-Breaking Form and Bundesliga Recognition
Uzun’s consistency has made headlines across Europe. The Frankfurt forward recently became only the fourth teenager this century to score in five consecutive games in Europe’s top five leagues — joining elite names like Jadon Sancho, Julian Brandt, and Karim Benzema.
His remarkable scoring streak began with a long-range goal against Werder Bremen, setting the tone for Frankfurt’s impressive 4–1 win. Since then, he’s found the net in every match, helping his team climb the Bundesliga standings and stay within reach of the top.
From Nürnberg Prodigy to Bundesliga Sensation
Born in Regensburg, Uzun rose through the ranks at Nürnberg, where he broke several club records. He became Nürnberg’s youngest-ever goalscorer at 17 and the youngest player in DFB Cup history to score a hat-trick, surpassing German legend Olaf Thon.
In the 2023/24 season, he netted 16 goals and two assists in Bundesliga 2, a record-breaking feat for an 18-year-old. Those performances earned him a move to Eintracht Frankfurt, where he continues to develop under Toppmöller’s guidance.
“I’ve worked hard for this my whole life,” Uzun told Hessenschau.de. “This success is the result of years of dedication.”
Versatility and Playing Style
Uzun describes himself as a creative and instinctive footballer.
“I prefer to play as a number 10 or an 8 in the left half-space, but I’ll play wherever the coach needs me,” he explained.
His versatility allows Frankfurt to deploy him in multiple attacking roles — from a supporting striker to a roaming playmaker — making him unpredictable and difficult to mark.
Adapting Quickly to Life at Frankfurt
Since arriving at Deutsche Bank Park, Uzun has quickly built chemistry with new teammates like Ritsu Dōan and Jonathan Burkardt. Dōan has assisted two of his league goals, while Uzun has returned the favor with crucial assists in games against Borussia Mönchengladbach and Galatasaray.
The teenager’s humility and drive have also earned him admiration from the Frankfurt faithful, who see him as the next big thing in the club’s storied history.
“I don’t mind the hype. I just want to give back to the fans and play as much as possible,” said Uzun.
High Praise from German Legends
Uzun’s decision to represent Türkiye instead of Germany sparked plenty of discussion. Even Rudi Völler, Germany’s sporting director, admitted admiration for the young star:
“He’s a wonderful footballer. We tried to convince him, but we have to respect his choice. Seeing him succeed makes me proud,” Völler said.
Eyes on Bayern Munich and Beyond
Eintracht Frankfurt’s next major test comes against Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich, where Uzun will have another opportunity to shine on the big stage. A win could close the gap to three points and further strengthen Frankfurt’s Champions League ambitions.
As Uzun himself summed it up:
“I see myself as an instinctive player — I follow my instincts and trust my nose for goal.”
With his skill, confidence, and hunger for success, Can Uzun looks set to become one of Europe’s most exciting young forwards — and his rise shows no signs of slowing down.
