Breaking Borussia Dortmund finalise deal for Bundesliga rising star
Football experts are abuzz with news that Borussia Dortmund (BVB) has reached an agreement to bring Fisnik Asllani to the Bundesliga club. The young striker, currently plying his trade at TSG Hoffenheim, is on the brink of a career-defining move following months of speculation.
Asllani’s Bundesliga journey nears its next chapter
Under contract with Hoffenheim until 2029, Asllani’s release clause has been activated due to the club’s consistent qualification for the UEFA Champions League group stages over the past three seasons. The transfer fee has been set at €30 million, reflecting both his rising market value and the financial strength of Dortmund’s recent European campaigns.
The 23-year-old forward has been a standout performer in Germany’s top flight, delivering an impressive tally of 11 goals and 10 assists across 35 official matches during the previous campaign. His technical ability, vision, and clinical finishing have solidified his reputation as one of the Bundesliga’s most exciting talents, making him a prime target for ambitious clubs like Dortmund.
BVB’s squad reshuffle: Guirassy and Adeyemi under the microscope
With Asllani’s addition, Dortmund is set to undergo a tactical evolution in attack. The club’s management is already evaluating the future of two other frontline assets: Serhou Guirassy and Karim Adeyemi. Speculation is rife that one, if not both, could be moved on to balance the squad’s depth and financial flexibility.
Guirassy’s situation remains particularly intriguing. Despite reports linking him to a potential move to Fenerbahce, his brother and advisor, Karamba Guirassy, has categorically denied any agreement being in place. The 30-year-old Guinean striker, a prolific scorer with 60 goals and 15 assists in 96 official games since 2024, is reportedly weighing his options ahead of the upcoming season. Dortmund has attempted to persuade him to stay by presenting a long-term project, though his decision may hinge on the outcome of the current international tournament.
Adeyemi’s future is equally uncertain. Entering the final year of his contract, the 24-year-old forward has been a peripheral figure under Niko Kovac, managing just four goals in 28 Bundesliga appearances this season. His demands for a new deal, including a higher salary (reportedly over €10 million annually) and a release clause, have complicated negotiations. Dortmund’s hierarchy appears hesitant to meet his expectations, given his inconsistent output and limited playing time.
As the transfer window heats up, Asllani’s arrival could signal a new phase for Dortmund’s attacking unit, while the futures of Guirassy and Adeyemi hang in the balance—each decision carrying significant implications for the club’s competitive outlook.