BVB top talent Youssoufa Moukoko’s contract expires in the summer. The black and yellow would rather extend the 17-year-old today than tomorrow, but the young striker is still reluctant. The reason for Moukoko’s hesitation is his playing times.
BVB top talent Youssoufa Moukoko’s contract expires in the summer. The black and yellow would rather extend the 17-year-old today than tomorrow, but the young striker is still reluctant. The reason for Moukoko’s hesitation is his playing times. The youngster wants to play more often.
That reports the picture-Newspaper. Accordingly, Moukoko is dissatisfied with his low operating times. Except in the cup against 1860, the U21 national striker has so far only been used as a joker. After his goal against SC Freiburg on matchday two, Moukoko had to settle for just ten minutes in the three games that followed.
Should the attacker not be on the field more often in the coming weeks, the prophesies picture, the negotiations will drag on until the winter break. According to the tabloid, BVB offers its top talent a long-term contract and a salary of around 3.5 million euros.
The Dortmunders are still the first point of contact for Moukoko. Even if the negotiations are currently not progressing, the former St. Paulian can imagine a future in black and yellow.
A loan deal, which was considered in the past, is no longer an option. Moukoko will either extend his contract or leave BVB for free. Sports Director Sebastian Kehl had sports1-One-two last and emphasizes that the club wants to “continue writing common history”.
With 13 competitive games and regular English weeks scheduled for Dortmund before the winter break in mid-November, the problem with Moukoko’s playing times could solve itself, as Kehl rightly pointed out in the one-two.
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Source: Stern

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