Things are getting tight for Emre Can at Borussia Dortmund.
Salih Özcan recently joked in a media round that it was already tight on the bus. The 24-year-old feels comfortable in the centre, where Mo Dahoud has been missing in recent months.
NEW: Borussia Dortmund is extending its pain threshold for Moukoko. The club would grant Patrick Williams an extra payment of 5 million euros. In addition, the club offers a 4-year contract + option, [...]
[...] an annual salary of up to 6 million and a signing bonus of over 10 million euros. In addition, the agent would receive the usual commission of 10% of Moukoko's salary and, ideally, a further 2.4 million euros. All in all, a 40 million euro package for an 18-year-old.
Today, the bosses are still negotiating with Patrick Williams in a hotel. The fact is: this is the last offer - there will be no more! If these conditions are not accepted, the player will have to leave the club.
"I took a huge step forward in the summer. It all feels lighter for me again. I have developed after the talks with Edin. I know how to go into tackles, what I have to do when I'm working against the ball, [...]"
[...] so that I can compete at the very highest level and be in the first eleven. It took me a while to finally understand that. Better late than never.
When it comes to a 1-on-1 situation, the opponent can't get past me so easily, I've realised that by now."
"Personally, I've also resolved to collect two or three more yellow cards and to tackle an opponent from time to time. That's part of BVB football. Of course I also want to collect more scorer points, that's what I'll be judged on in the end."
Sébastien Haller on the most emotional message during the time when the diagnosis came:
"When I came home, my wife had prepared some small posters with the messages of my family. Mom, dad, brother, sister. That was actually the most emotional thing."
"But there were also an incredible number of uplifting messages from the football world; I can't even list all the people. The president of the Ivory Coast was there, my ex-clubs and of course a lot of players, but I'd like to keep the messages to myself."
Jude Bellingham has still not made a decision on whether or not he will leave Borussia Dortmund in the summer. No talks are planned in Marbella either.
In principle, the Englishman could well imagine to go to Real Madrid, Liverpool or Man City. A few months ago, SPORT1 already reported that BVB would make Jude Bellingham a top earner if he stayed beyond 2023. However, there has not yet been an offer from BVB.
That's because the club first wants to know what Bellingham himself wants. If he says he can imagine staying, the club would approach the player and make him a top offer plus extend his contract to 2026.
"That was far too little of everything, and that's what our players heard today. It was clear that there would not be a game with many chances, Union has not conceded six goals for nothing."
"We often make it too easy for such opponents. We scored both goals ourselves, so to speak. [...] The form curve is not exactly pointing upwards. We had an emotional game against Bayern, we were also good in Sevilla, and to be honest, that was all just a few days ago."
"But then there are always games like the one on Sunday. The load is high for many teams. Union had only played on Thursday, we had two days more break and yet they invested more for a long time."
"I wouldn't say he's become unwanted in Dortmund. There are clubs where players are sent back to the B or C core and you don't hear from them anymore. They are given a hard time, etc."
"What I like here at Borussia is that if you are correct with people, people are correct with you. Axel has always behaved professionally and correctly towards the club. His adventure in Dortmund seems to be coming to an end, [...]"
"Obviously, between us, we discuss his situation. Axel is well aware that he is now 33 years old and that there are guys like Jude Bellingham, Mo Dahoud or Emre Can who play in the same position as him and who are much younger and represent more the future of the club."