Dortmund striker Sébastien Haller, who is suffering from testicular cancer, has to undergo a second operation. This is necessary to “finally get rid of this tumor that keeps me off the field,” said the Ivorian national player on social networks on Wednesday evening. “I’ll tell you that the fight is not over for me,” said the 28-year-old.
Borussia Dortmund then tweeted: “We wish you continued strength, Seb! Stay strong!” Haller, who was signed by Ajax Amsterdam this summer for 31 million euros, the second-highest transfer fee in BVB history after Ousmane Dembélé had a resale clause, had been diagnosed with a testicular tumor in the pre-season.
community Discuss Borussia Dortmund now in the forumRight this way Dortmund’s sporting director Sebastian Kehl recently said there was no concrete plan for the attacker to make a comeback. “We can’t give a fixed date,” said Kehl. Haller completed a training session at the site of his former club in the Netherlands at the end of October, fueling speculation of a comeback. In a UEFA interview, he had previously said that if he didn’t have to have another operation, “and that would be very lucky, it could even happen quite quickly.” Now Haller has to undergo another operation.
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Comme prévu depuis le début, different possibilités étaient envisagées suite aux chimio. Je vous advertisement que le combat n’est pas terminé pour moi. Je vais devoir subir an operation pour en finir définitivement avec cette tumeur qui m’éloigne des terrains. Thank you to us pic.twitter.com/sFijTijLXu
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