Borussia Dortmund prepares a sale for €50 million

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Like its rival Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund has been going through a complicated period in recent weeks. The German club lost this weekend at home to Hoffenheim (2-3) and is not in an ideal position to qualify for the quarter-final of the Champions League against PSV after the draw at the ‘go (1-1). However, one player stands out this season and in particular his last days: Donyell Malen (25 years old). The Dutchman has scored six goals in his last six games, making him the club’s top scorer in the Bundesliga (10 goals). An idyll that could not last in the long term according to Sports Bild.

The German media tells us that Donyell Malen (25 years old) could leave this summer. BVB needs money and their Dutch star is their most popular player. The Germans would demand a transfer fee of 40 to 50 million euros. With this new start, Borussia Dortmund could enter a new era, perhaps less glorious, since many players are also at the end of their contract. Mats Hummels (35 years old), Marius Wolf (28 years old), Mateu Morey (23 years old), Antonios Papadopoulos (24 years old), and especially the coveted Marco Reus (34 years old), have not yet extended and have not only a few months left of contract with BVB.

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