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In great form last season, Yan Couto had a masterful season with Girona. Author of two goals and ten assists with the Catalan club, which caused a sensation last year by finishing third in La Liga, the Brazilian right-back stood out. As a result, several European big names have looked at the Brazilian international (4 caps) belonging to Manchester City, who are not very inclined to keep him. For several days, it is Borussia Dortmund who have seriously accelerated on the file.
And this Saturday morning, the finalist of the last Champions League made official the arrival of the 22-year-old player.Borussia Dortmund have strengthened their squad with Brazilian full-back Yan Couto (22 years old)notes the Ruhr club in its press release. BVB have agreed a loan deal with Couto’s former club Manchester City until June 30, 2025. In the event that certain sporting criteria are met in the coming season, all parties have also agreed on a permanent switch after the loan period.» A very nice move for the Marsupials!
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