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Jamie Bynoe-Gittens is likely to be out of action again for Borussia Dortmund

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Jamie Bynoe-Gittens is likely to be out of action again for Borussia Dortmund

Jamie Bynoe-Gittens is likely to be out of action for Borussia Dortmund again. A Dortmund transfer target is apparently not thinking of saying goodbye to his current club. The news and rumors about BVB.

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BVB, News: Jamie Bynoe-Gittens is likely to be out for a long time

Jamie Bynoe-Gittens was missing for BVB at the weekend against Cologne. According to a report by sports1 Borussia has to adjust to another long-term failure of the Englishman.

There should even have been mind games that the youngster will be operated on again. However, these considerations were rejected again. The reason: Bynoe-Gittens continue to suffer from shoulder problems.

The 18-year-old was already out in the first half of the season due to a broken shoulder. An operation in September resulted in a month-long break.

Also sky reported that Bynoe-Gittens were more likely to experience pain at their problem site. It was not mentioned how long the winger could be out this time.

BVB, News: Dortmund’s transfer target Mohammed Kudus before staying at Ajax?

Offensive player Mohammed Kudus is still under contract with Ajax Amsterdam until 2025. The 22-year-old has 18 goals and five assists in 36 competitive games so far this season, which is why Borussia Dortmund, among others, should be keen on Kudus.

To the Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf However, when asked about his future plans, Kudus said: “I am currently very happy at Ajax.”

A contract extension is also conceivable for the Ghanaian: “Why shouldn’t I want to extend it? I’m playing here and developing well.”

BVB, News: Donyell Malen returns to the Dutch national team

In March 2022, Donyell Malen was last used in a friendly match for the Dutch national team, he did not even play one for Oranje in the past World Cup year. Dortmund’s form was too weak last year.

However, the upswing of BVB and Malen has now meant that Malen is back in the game. Although he wasn’t originally called up for the upcoming games against France and Gibraltar, Malen is benefiting from injury.

Since Frankie de Jong and Steven Bergwijn are injured, Malen moves up. The Borussia offensive player has played 19 international matches for the Netherlands so far, scoring four goals.

BVB, News: Dortmund mentality players as DFB role models

Hansi Flick sees newcomers Marius Wolf and Emre Can from Borussia Dortmund as role models for their colleagues in the German national team. “These are both players who have a mentality that we need on the pitch,” said the national coach before the restart of the DFB selection after the much too early World Cup in Qatar.

Flick and the new senior national team director Rudi Völler have identified the hiring as one of the reasons for the failure. “Often it’s the little things that make the difference between victory and defeat. Three, four, five percent of will and greed (…) were missing,” said Völler. That should also change with player types like Wolf or Can. “We have to play as a unit with a lot of team spirit, combine footballing quality with determination,” demanded Völler.

Full-back Wolf (27) is in the squad for the first time in the internationals against Peru on Saturday (8:45 p.m.) in Mainz and three days later against Belgium in Cologne. The six Can (29) played the last of his 37 international matches (one goal) in the round of 16 at the EM 2021 against England (0: 2).

Flick would have liked to have called up more players from Bundesliga leaders Dortmund. “I’m sorry that Julian Brandt can’t be there because of his injury,” he said.

BVB vs. FC Bayern: The rest of the program in the Bundesliga

Gameday BVB FC Bayern
26 Bayern Munich (A) Borussia Dortmund (H)
27 Union Berlin (H) SC Freiburg (A)
28 VfB Stuttgart (A) TSG Hoffenheim (H)
29 Eintracht Frankfurt (H) Mainz 05 (A)
30 VfL Bochum (A) Hertha BSC (H)
31 VfL Wolfsburg (H) Werder Bremen (A)
32 Borussia M’Gladbach (H) Schalke 04 (H)
33 FC Augsburg (A) RB Leipzig (H)
34 Mainz 05 (H) 1. FC Cologne (A)

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