Will BVB once again secure a top-class loan player from Real Madrid? According to reports, the black and yellow junior player Sergio Arribas (21), second most valuable from the Castilla squad, who is said to have now even been offered to the Dortmunders by the “royal” are watching.
The “PictureThe newspaper reports that in the course of negotiations on the transfer of Jude Bellingham (20) to Real Madrid, Borussia received a proposal: the attacking midfielder Arribas could appear on loan in the Bundesliga for two years. The contact between BVB Managing Director Hans-Joachim Watzke and Real President Florentino Pérez is considered good and proved to be fruitful even before Bellingham’s €105 million transfer. In the past, the Madrilenians had temporarily accommodated Achraf Hakimi (24) and Reinier (21) with different track records at BVB.
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The fact that BVB has Arribas in mind wrote the “Ruhr news“ a few days ago. According to the newspaper, scouts from Borussia would watch the youngster – with no small chance of success. Arribas is said to be looking for alternatives after the missed promotion to the second division with Real’s reserve and in view of the great competition in Madrid. However, this does not necessarily have to be BVB.
RB Leipzig and Eintracht Frankfurt are also mentioned by both publications as interested parties. With regard to BVB, the “Bild” newspaper also indicates that Arribas’ possible stay in Dortmund could also develop into a permanent transfer. In any case, the newspaper speculates about a buyback option that Real could secure for its own growth, which first of all requires a purchase from Borussia. According to the current status, this seems to be a bit far ahead.
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