BVB professional Thorgan Hazard denies the rumor that he would like to change

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Thorgan Hazard (28) has denied a media report that Borussia Dortmund’s offensive power is seeking a change. “It’s better not to read what’s in the German newspapers,” the Belgian commented on the rumors with a smile at a press conference with the national team (quoted via “RTBF“).

According to information from “Bild” reporter Sebastian Kolsberger from the beginning of March, Hazard’s father, who is also his advisor, is “proactively” looking for possible new employers. “What I have read is not true and I don’t see why I should go and look for a new club. I’m with a top team that plays in the Champions League.”

As the reason for his alleged transfer request, the newspaper Hazards cited declining operating times at BVB. The right footer has accumulated 1,492 minutes so far, which puts him only 13th in the team’s internal ranking. “There is competition and it’s normal that you have to fight to play for a big club,” continued Hazard, who still sees himself as a player with “regular” playing time with the Black and Yellows.

BVB is said to be ready to talk to Hazard if there is an adequate offer

Nevertheless, it seems possible that the Belgian, whose contract runs until 2024, will leave Dortmund in the summer. Most recently, “Sport Bild” reported on a possible upheaval at BVB, which also affects Hazard. Those responsible for the club should be willing to talk about the issue of an adequate offer.

With a market value of 20 million euros, he is one of the eight most valuable professionals in the squad. However, Hazard, for whom BVB invested 25.5 million euros in 2019, is now a long way from his career high of 45 million euros in the service of Borussia Mönchengladbach.

Akanji to Dembélé: BVB’s most expensive purchases

15. Manuel Akanji | 2017/18 from FC Basel | Transfer fee: €21.5 million

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As of February 3, 2022

14. Mario Gotze | 2016/17 by FC Bayern | Transfer fee: 22 million

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13. Jew Bellingham | 2020/21 by Birmingham | Transfer fee: 23 million

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10. Andriy Yarmolenko | 2017/18 by Dynamo Kyiv | Transfer fee: €25 million

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10. Emre Can | 2020/21 by Juventus | Transfer fee: €25 million

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10.Julian Brandt | 2019/20 by Bayer 04 | Transfer fee: €25 million

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7. Marcio Amoroso | 2001/02 by Parma | Transfer fee: €25.5 million

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7. Nico Schulz | 2019/20 from 1899 Hoffenheim | Transfer fee: €25.5 million

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7. Thorgan Hazard | 2019/20 from M’gladbach | Transfer fee: €25.5 million

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6. Henrikh Mkhitaryan | 2013/14 by Shakhtar | Transfer fee: €27.5 million

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5. Abdou Diallo | 2018/19 from Mainz 05 | Transfer fee: €28 million

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3. André Schurrle | 2016/17 from VfL Wolfsburg | Transfer fee: €30 million

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3. Donyell Paint | 2021/22 by PSV Eindhoven | Transfer fee: €30 million

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2. Mats Hummels | 2019/20 from FC Bayern | Transfer fee: €30.5 million

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1. Ousmane Dembele | 2016/17 by Stade Rennes | Transfer fee: €35 million

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