There are currently numerous rumors swirling around Borussia Dortmund. Now there are updates on two loan returnees who are supposedly allowed to leave BVB, a top star from the Black and Yellows who is said to be on the list at Real Madrid, and an offensive player who is said to have taken a shine to Borussia.

In the 7-1 gala against underdog Curacao, Felix Nmecha from BVB gave the German team the lead at the World Cup on Sunday evening. A goal that may not have curbed the supposed interest of the European football elite in the midfielder.

José Mourinho, who recently began his second spell in the Real Madrid dugout, is said to be a big fan of Nmecha. This is what “Sky” reports. The Royals are therefore looking for reinforcements for their midfield center and are said to have the 25-year-old in mind.

BVB, it is said, is unsurprisingly not interested in putting the top performer on the market, but Nmecha is probably not for sale either. If the price is right, anything is possible, according to the TV station.

Nmecha only extended his contract until 2030 in March. From the summer of 2027, an exit clause should enable a farewell for around 70 million euros.

Clause could supposedly enable a move to BVB

While a change from Nmecha will probably only be possible if high hurdles are overcome, no obstacles will be placed in the way of the two most recently awarded players, Cole Campbell and Julien Duranville.

Celtic from Glasgow are reportedly interested in Campbell and an exchange is already taking place.

In the case of Duranville, a deal is said to be close to completion. According to the report, Olympique Lyon will pay around 8.5 million euros for the Belgian. In addition, BVB is supposedly securing a resale share of 20 percent. A fundamental agreement should have been reached between all those involved.

Meanwhile, Borussia should have Matias Soulé on the access side. “Sky” now reveals that the 23-year-old winger has an exit clause in his contract with AS Roma that should allow him to move for between 25 and 30 million euros.

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