BVB: Terzic does not write off Dahoud despite being out at the end of the season

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Mahmoud Dahoud, who was retired at Borussia Dortmund at the end of the season, is far from being written off by coach Edin Terzic. The 27-year-old BVB midfielder learned at the beginning of the week that his contract, which expires on June 30, 2023, will not be extended. “Something like that doesn’t leave a player cold either. That’s absolutely human. And yet he immediately showed in training how much gas he is willing to give,” said Terzic.


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“I’m sure that Mo will be a really important factor for us this season. I hope that he stays healthy and can then show really good performances for us until the end of the season,” said the BVB coach. Dahoud was still very popular with Terzic at the beginning of the season. “He was on the pitch from the start of every game and then unfortunately injured his shoulder very badly and was out for a long time. We had hoped that he would be able to play immediately in January, then he was still a little behind and didn’t feel that confidence in duels,” explained the Dortmund coach. After that, the team started their series of currently eight wins in a row. “Then the guys just did really well in his position,” said Terzic.

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Dahoud moved to Dortmund from Borussia Mönchengladbach in the summer of 2017 and has made 137 competitive appearances so far. Some games are still to come. “Until the summer, I’ll concentrate fully on BVB and want to help achieve our goals. If the team needs me, I’m there 100 percent,” said Dahoud.

With a market value of 18 million euros, the right-footed player is one of the most valuable professionals in the world with an ending contract. He recently announced that he wanted to look for a future in a major European league: “I’m really looking forward to a new challenge. I definitely want to play at a high level in one of the top leagues.” Italian clubs AC Milan and SSC Napoli, as well as Spain’s Sevilla FC and England’s Leicester City have reportedly expressed interest in signing the two-time international – for the first time In his career, Dahoud could be drawn abroad, while the TM rumor mill is also talking about Dahoud’s return to his training club Borussia Mönchengladbach.








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