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Borussia Dortmund: Karim Adeyemi moves to FC Barcelona | sport

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Borussia Dortmund: Karim Adeyemi moves to FC Barcelona | sport

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Adeyemi flies to Barcelona. The national team player (11 caps) leaves Borussia Dortmund to join Spanish champions Barcelona with his German coach Hansi Flick (61).

Money rain for BVB! The wing racer brings Dortmund The transfer fee will be 22 million euros, plus nine million euros in bonuses and a 35 percent share in a possible resale. Representatives of the BVB held good negotiations here.

Adeyemi made his debut under Flick

Adeyemi once celebrated under Flick his debut in the national team. At that time he was still playing for Red Bull Salzburg in Austria. In the 2022/23 season he moved to Dortmund. Over four years, he played 146 official matches for the Black and Yellows, scoring 36 goals, including seven last season.

Hansi Flick (61 years old) celebrates winning the championship

Hansi Flick (61 years old) celebrates winning the championship

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However, these achievements are not enough to participate in the World Championships in the USA, Canada and Mexico. Even after injuries to Bayern stars Lennart Karl and Serge Gnabry, he remains out of the game. So now the adventure Barcelona.

The competition for external positions there is huge! Top player Lamin Yamal (18) plays on the right, while England international Anthony Gordon (25) from Newcastle United has already been moved to the left.

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For Borussia Dortmund On the one hand, this change means additional financial flexibility, which is much needed. Apart from replacing Adeyemi, they are still looking for a ten-man player to fill the gap left by the departure of Julian Brandt (30/no new club).

With centre-back Joan Gadu (19/19 million transfer fee) from Red Bull Salzburg and two young talents from South America, only three new signings have been confirmed so far.

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