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Borussia Dortmund is probably also planning to work with Mats Hummels after the end of his career

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Borussia Dortmund is probably also planning to work with Mats Hummels after the end of his career

Borussia Dortmund is apparently planning to continue playing with Mats Hummels after the end of his career. Hummels is looking forward to the season finale and the possible championship. Should Dortmund win the championship title, a bonus of seven to eight million euros will be distributed among the players depending on the times they played. Here you can find news and rumors about BVB.

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BVB is probably planning with Mats Hummels after the end of his career

Borussia Dortmund is apparently planning to continue playing with Mats Hummels after the end of his career. The 34-year-old extended his expiring contract on Wednesday until 2024. According to Picture should he then get a coaching or management post.

“BVB and Mats simply belong together,” said managing director Hans-Joachim Watzke in the course of Hummels’ contract extension. Hummels first played for BVB from 2008 to 2016 and won two championship titles and a DFB Cup during this time. After three years at his youth club FC Bayern Munich, he returned in 2019 for 30.5 million euros.

BVB: Mats Hummels talks about the championship dream

Mats Hummels is looking forward to the season finale and the possible championship with Borussia Dortmund. Dethroning his former club Bayern Munich after ten titles in a row would mean “everything” to the 34-year-old: “There would be nothing bigger,” said the central defender on club TV on Wednesday after changing his contract with BVB extended for another year.

Before the decisive game against FSV Mainz 05 (Saturday, 3.30 p.m. / Sky), Hummels was “excited without end. I get goosebumps again when I think about it. Everyone who is with us in the stadium will burn.”

During his persistent knee problems, he had “doubts” again and again and thought about quitting. “I’m 34 now, I don’t have forever in my career,” said Hummels, who has been playing for Dortmund with a three-year break (at Bayern Munich) since 2008: “But it was so much fun this season, now it was clear for me that I want to keep playing football.”

The Ruhr area has become home for the 2014 world champion: “I’ve played here forever, my circle of friends is all black and yellow, although they live in Munich. My son now has a great bond with the club and the players.”

Now it should work on Saturday with the third personal championship with BVB. “We’re 90 minutes away. The tension and anticipation is huge. But there’s still a game to play,” said Hummels.

BVB: Alleged master premium revealed

Should Borussia Dortmund win the championship title, a bonus of seven to eight million euros will allegedly be distributed among the players depending on their playing time. That reports sports1.

According to the report, this amount was set months ago. Sports director Sebastian Kehl and managing director Hans-Joachim Watzke negotiated on the one hand and the three captains Marco Reus, Mats Hummels and Jude Bellingham as well as Emre Can and Niklas Süle on the other.

BVB: Sebastian Kehl is particularly feverish with Reus

Sebastian Kehl would particularly treat Marco Reus to winning the title with Borussia Dortmund. “The whole club, the whole city would be very happy with him. In his role as captain, I know what it would mean to him,” said the BVB sports director: “Marco wrote a lot of stories here. He’s been here for many years , achieved great things, scored an incredible number of goals.”

The previously missing championship title could be a salvation for Reus: “It was said again and again that he never became German champion. He was always sorry, that hurt him.” Kehl emphasized that he found the 33-year-old “very focused, he will do everything for it. That could round off his time here so far.”

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