“Sport Bild” report
Borussia Dortmund is pushing ahead with its squad planning for the new 2023/24 season and has apparently chosen Mohammed Kudus as the transfer target. As the “sports picture” reported, the black and yellow are interested in the flexible attacking player from Ajax Amsterdam. Sports director Sebastian Kehl is in contact with advisor Jennifer Mendelewitsch from the agency “Supernova Management” to negotiate a possible transfer to the Bundesliga club.
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Liverpool FC should also deal with the Ghanaian national team’s World Cup driver. He was coached at the finals in Qatar by Otto Addo, who will return to work as a talent manager at BVB after the tournament. Kudus switched from Denmark’s Nordsjaelland to Ajax in 2020 for 9 million euros, where the left-footed player increased his market value from a temporary low of 9 million to 15 million euros.
Season 2022/23: These are the top earners at BVB
11. Karim Adeyemi – Salary: around €5 million per year*
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11. Nico Schulz – Salary: around €5 million per year
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11. Thorgan Hazard – Salary: around €5m per year
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10. Raphaël Guerreiro – Salary: around €5.5 million per year
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9. Anthony Modeste – Salary: up to €6m per year
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8. Donyell Malen – Salary: around €6 million per year
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7. Julian Brandt – Salary: around €7 million per year
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6. Thomas Meunier – Salary: up to €7.5 million per year
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5. Emre Can – Salary: up to €8.5m per year
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4. Sébastien Haller – Salary: up to €10 million per year
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3. Mats Hummels – Salary: around €10 million per year
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2. Niklas Süle – Salary: up to €11 million per year
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1. Marco Reus – Salary: around €12 million per year
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In the current season, Kudus (contract until 2025) has ten goals and two assists in 21 games in all competitions at club level. At least 20 million euros should be in the room as a transfer fee. At the World Cup, the professional played in attacking midfield, as a right winger and center forward. In the only win in the group stage against South Korea (3-2) – Ghana had already finished in the preliminary round – Kudus delivered a brace.
BVB continues to rely on Hummels and needs two new full-backs
Meanwhile, BVB is said to be planning to continue with defensive veteran Mats Hummels. The 33-year-old, who was not nominated for the World Cup, is to sign a new one-year contract with an option, an extension is only a matter of form. The talks should be brought to a conclusion in the new year. Central defender Hummels made the fundamental decision to stay with the Revierklub.
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In addition, two new full-backs are to strengthen the defensive in the summer, which was decided internally. Both Thomas Meunier (31, renewed interest from FC Barcelona) and Nico Schulz (29, loan to Lazio Rome under discussion) should leave the club despite contracts valid until 2024. A contract extension for Raphaël Guerreiro (28) is currently not being considered. Ramy Bensebaini could come from Borussia Mönchengladbach on a free transfer. However, the 27-year-old has not yet made a decision regarding his sporting future.
Schlotterbeck to Dembélé: BVB’s most expensive additions
20. Nico Schlotterbeck | 2022/23 from SC Freiburg | Transfer fee: €20 million
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As of July 27, 2022
20. Axel Witsel | 2018/19 by TJ Tianhai | Transfer fee: €20 million
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20.Thomas Delaney | 2018/19 by Werder Bremen | Transfer fee: €20 million
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20. Maximilian Philip | 2017/18 from SC Freiburg | Transfer fee: €20 million
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20. Erling Haaland | 2019/20 by Red Bull Salzburg | Transfer fee: €20 million
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19.Jadon Sancho | 2017/18 by Man City | Transfer fee: €20.6 million
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18. Paco Alcacer | 2019/20 from FC Barcelona | Transfer fee: €21 million
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17. Manuel Akanji | 2017/18 from FC Basel | Transfer fee: €21.5 million
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16. Mario Gotze | 2016/17 by FC Bayern | Transfer fee: 22 million
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12. Jew Bellingham | 2020/21 by Birmingham | Transfer fee: 25 million
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12. Andriy Yarmolenko | 2017/18 by Dynamo Kyiv | Transfer fee: €25 million
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12. Emre Can | 2020/21 by Juventus | Transfer fee: €25 million
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12.Julian Brandt | 2019/20 by Bayer 04 | Transfer fee: €25 million
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9. Marcio Amoroso | 2001/02 by Parma | Transfer fee: €25.5 million
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9. Nico Schulz | 2019/20 from 1899 Hoffenheim | Transfer fee: €25.5 million
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9. Thorgan Hazard | 2019/20 from M’gladbach | Transfer fee: €25.5 million
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8. Henrikh Mkhitaryan | 2013/14 by Shakhtar | Transfer fee: €27.5 million
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7. Abdou Diallo | 2018/19 from Mainz 05 | Transfer fee: €28 million
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4. André Schurrle | 2016/17 from VfL Wolfsburg | Transfer fee: €30 million
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4. Donyell Paint | 2021/22 by PSV Eindhoven | Transfer fee: €30 million
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4. Karim Adeyemi | 2022/23 by RB Salzburg | Transfer fee: €30 million
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3. Mats Hummels | 2019/20 from FC Bayern | Transfer fee: €30.5 million
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2. Sebastien Haller | 2022/23 by Ajax | Transfer fee: €31 million
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1. Ousmane Dembele | 2016/17 by Stade Rennes | Transfer fee: €35 million
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