Dortmund target Niclas Füllkrug replacement

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Niclas Füllkrug to West Ham, it’s only a matter of time. Borussia Dortmund will therefore have to find his replacement, who will be in competition with Serhou Guirassy. And, according to information from Imagethe Ruhr club has already identified him. It is Maximilian Beier, Hoffenheim’s center forward. His profile, more mobile than the Guinean, pleases the BVB leaders.

Trained at Hoffenheim, the 21-year-old striker has played 46 games since his promotion to the first team, for a total of 18 goals and four assists. Last season, his good performances (16 goals in 33 Bundesliga games) earned him a call-up for Euro 2024. According to the German media, his club is asking for between 25 and 30 million euros to let him go. A sum that Dortmund can pay thanks to the sale of Füllkrug.

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