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Currently tenth of Bundesliga, Borussia Dormtund is experiencing a complicated season. The German club can nevertheless be satisfied with the performance of a few players. In addition to its Guinean scorer Serhou Guirassy, the Ruhr club can also count on the solid services of Jamie Bynoe-Gittens (20 years old). Arrived in 2020 from Manchester City, the English winger has grown in power with the German formation and explodes with all his talent since the start of the exercise.
The right -hander which is international U21 with the Three Lions (11 CAPES) thus has 11 goals and 4 offerings in 35 games. Solid services that fully satisfy Borussia Dortmund which imagines an XXL sale this summer. Its price has also been set at 100 million euros in order to prevent competition that will be necessary to present solid arguments. The player has a BVB starting voucher if a club aligns with these requests.
Four Premier League clubs in the ranks
And there is no shortage of contenders for Jamie Bynoe-Gittens since Bayern Munich has been pushing for a while and has already taken information. Vincent Kompany would also be a big fan of the player according to Tz. However, the requirements of Borussia Dortmund are important and seem to predestine the player towards a return to England.
It is the Arsenal club which would hold the rope to believe the German media. The Gunners who are currently in difficulty with many injuries (Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Jesus, Gabriel Martinelli and Kai Havertz) would see a good eye the arrival of a new winger this summer. Three other Premier League clubs are also on the ranks and it is Chelsea, Manchester United and Tottenham. The main interested party would also be interested in the idea of a return to the side of the Perfide Albion.
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