Bundesliga
The Bundesliga changed the rules for him too, now Dortmund could lose their super talent
Borussia Dortmund will have to deal with several problems in the summer. Erling Haaland is on his way out, but a super talent who was expected to leave the club is also expected to leave.
Borussia Dortmund will have to deal with several problems in the summer. Erling Haaland is on his way out, but a super talent, from whom a lot is expected, would also like to leave the club.
Erling Haaland is likely to leave Dortmund in the summer and the Westphalian outfit will have to start sorting out who will replace him. One option was the super-talented Youssoufa Moukoko, who has been training with the team since he was fifteen. But there’s a catch.
Even because Moukoko has been training with the A-team since he was 15, he probably expected himself to be in a better position within the team at 17. However, he is not getting as much space as he would have liked.
He was also the reason why the Bundesliga rules were changed, when the minimum age limit for players who are allowed to play in the competition was lowered to 16. Just a few days after his birthday, Moukoko made his debut in the German league.
He even became the youngest player and scorer in Germany’s top competition, holding the record for the youngest footballer to start in the Champions League.
This season Moukoko has appeared in 17 competitive matches for “Aachen”, scoring 1 goal and adding 2 assists. However, his game load is not very high. But he’s also been injured quite often.
According to the German newspaper Bild, the talented striker would like to leave the club to play somewhere else. A loan deal is said to be in the cards, but Moukoko is only under contract at Dortmund until 2023 and it is uncertain whether he will extend it.
If everything goes as it should, Moukoko could become a spectacular footballer in the future. However, the question is whether that will happen in a Borussia jersey.
Source: Bild, Transfermarkt
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