Does Moukoko want to leave BVB in the summer? The TM community discusses

TM community discussed

The first version of this article appeared on March 7th and was later updated.

Youssoufa Moukoko played just over 300 minutes for BVB’s first team this season. Not enough, which is why the 17-year-old striker, a report by “imageAccording to the newspaper, is now looking for a change.

According to information from the newspaper, Moukoko plans to leave next summer. His contract is valid until 2023, which means that the current working paper would first have to be extended if the young professional, who moved to Dortmund as a child from FC St. Pauli’s youth, were to be loaned out.

Community discusses Moukoko rumor – lack of prospects at BVB?

In the TM community, the topic is discussed in many directions. “I don’t like the developments around the boy at all! Either he overestimates himself or he is goaded by his advisors, I can’t explain it any other way,” commented a community member Kloppo2107. against is BvB-since-1976 of the opinion that the topic (including the “Bild” report is being boiled too hot: “Anyone who takes the trouble to look at their injury history from the last 18 months recognizes the evil of why there have not been more minutes of action so far. I am sure that Moukoko is planning the next steps with us and will also take them.” Join the discussion about Moukoko here in the TM community!

After he was finally fit for longer, he gets a little more than 100 minutes in 4 games within 10 days and is immediately injured again.
Then a report like this comes up, in addition to the consultant’s statement at the end of last year. I’m not sure if he’s not generally badly advised and just wants too much too quickly. In such cases, things can go very, very quickly in the wrong direction.
I just hope that these reports are just typical media nonsense again and …

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However, Borussia is planning with the striker, who is not part of coach Marco Rose’s regular staff even during the current injury period of top attacker Erling Haaland (21). Behind Donyell Malen (23) and Haaland or a replacement should the Norwegian leave the club in the summer (Karim Adeyemi (20) is considered a likely newcomer), Moukoko would only be the number three striker in the medium term. According to the report, the junior national player wanted to switch to a club where he would be set instead.

With Ducksch, Driller & Co.: These players switched between St. Pauli and BVB

Youssoufa Moukoko – 2016/17 from St. Pauli to BVB (youth)

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Status: Season 2021/22

Marcel Halstenberg – 2013/14 From BVB II to St. Pauli

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free transfer

Florian Kringe – 2012/13 from BVB to St. Pauli

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free transfer

Daniel Ginczek – 2012/13 from BVB to St. Pauli

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Loan (€100,000 fee)

Martin Driller – 1991/92 from BVB to St. Pauli

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Transfer fee: €400,000

Marvin Ducksch – 2016/17 from BVB II to St. Pauli

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Transfer fee: €250,000

Lasse Sobiech – 2011/12 from BVB to St. Pauli

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Loan (€100,000 fee)

Robert Nikolic – 1991/92 from BVB to St. Pauli

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Transfer fee: €200,000

Christian Viet – 2021/22 from St. Pauli to BVB II

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loan

Alexander Laukart – 2014/15 from St. Pauli U17 to BVB U17

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free transfer

Jeremy Dudziak – 2015/16 from BVB to St. Pauli

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Transfer fee: €250,000

Tom Rothe – 2021/22 from St. Pauli U17 to BVB U19

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free transfer

Yannick Deichmann – 2013/14 from BVB U19 to St. Pauli II

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free transfer

Michel Ludwig – 2018/19 from St. Pauli to BVB (youth)

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free transfer

Sascha Rammel – 2007/08 from BVB II to St. Pauli II

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Siegfried Köstler – 1973/74 from BVB to St. Pauli

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