BVB star can become a new record transfer

Jamie Bynoe-Gittens could finally have his big breakthrough in his third season at Borussia Dortmund. Most recently he scored for BVB in both the Bundesliga against Gladbach (4:2) and in the Champions League against AC Milan (3:1), fueling hopes throughout the club for the new superstar in the black and yellow dress to rise.

The 19-year-old wants to do what his compatriots Jadon Sancho and Jude Bellingham have already done for him. The two English national players also moved to Borussia Dortmund when they were teenagers, developed into absolute top players there and after a while went to Manchester United and Real Madrid respectively for transfer fees worth millions.

While Jadon Sancho brought BVB 85 million euros in transfer money, Jude Bellingham even earned 103 million euros plus bonus payments this summer.

As “Bild” has now revealed, the transfer business with Jamie Bynoe-Gittens could even prove to be even more lucrative than with the previous two Brits.

The reason for this is the extremely low expense allowance that the Westphalians only had to pay to Bynoe-Gittens’ then club Manchester City in the summer of 2020, namely 90,000 euros.

Compared to Jadon Sancho (cost 7.5 million euros transfer fee) and Jude Bellingham (25 million euros), for whom BVB also had to dig deep into their pockets when purchasing them, London-born Bynoe-Gittens was a total bargain.

Dembélé set a transfer record at BVB

If the winger develops into a three-digit million transfer candidate in the coming years, he would also overshadow his prominent predecessors and could become a record player for BVB based on his transfer record.

By the way, Ousmane Dembélé holds the absolute record at Borussia Dortmund to date: the 2018 world champion was signed from Rennes in 2016 for twelve million euros, only to be transferred to FC Barcelona for 135 million euros just a year later.

An incredible profit margin of 123 million euros for Dortmund, which even super striker Erling Haaland was nowhere near. The Norwegian arrived in 2020 for 20 million euros before leaving the club for Manchester City two and a half years later for a fixed fee of 75 million euros.

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