Thomas Delaney and BVB are apparently going their separate ways soon: The Dane is said to be in Spain to lash his transfer.
The move of midfielder Thomas Delaney from BVB to the Spanish top club Sevilla FC is apparently imminent.
Both clubs have apparently reached an agreement to transfer the Danish international to the Primera Division. As Sport1 reports, Delaney is said to have already flown to Spain on Tuesday, where the medical check is on the program on Wednesday.
BVB: Thomas Delaney costs Seville six million euros
Also the Spanish newspaper ABC reports that the deal will be bagged soon. The transfer fee for Delaney is said to amount to six million euros, with bonus payments not being excluded.
Dortmund’s sports director Michael Zorc had already opposite on Sunday Sport1 explains: “We are in contact with Seville.”
It had previously been speculated that BVB would see Delaney’s departure as a condition for transferring Marcel Halstenberg from RB Leipzig to the pot. You should already be in agreement with the German national player.
Delaney moved from SV Werder Bremen to BVB in 2018. So far he has played 88 competitive games there, scoring four goals and preparing eleven more goals.

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