Mats Hummels announces his departure from Borussia Dortmund

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Departures are increasing from Dortmund. After Edin Terzic, this Thursday, and the end of Marco Reus’ European career, it is the turn of Mats Hummels to leave the Marsupials. Historic defender of the Ruhr club, the German international (78 caps, 5 goals) officially bid farewell to the German team, finalist of the last Champions League. “Dear fans, my time in Black and Yellow is now coming to an end after a total of over 13 years. It was a huge honor and pleasure for me to have played for BVB for so long.first declared the person concerned.

And to add: “this club with its fans is something very special and for me much more than that. I would also like to thank all the BVB employees who do a great job for this club and, of course, the countless great coaches and fantastic teammates that I have been able to meet here. Fingers crossed that you all meet at Borsigplatz as soon as possible to celebrate. Until then, I’ll be cheering from afar and hopefully in the stadium from time to time. I will miss you”. In total, the defender who played for Bayern Munich will have played 508 matches with BVB (38 goals and 23 assists).

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