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Dortmund's habits like that will be difficult to change because their philosophy is to get more money by selling players who are already good after being in the Dortmund team itself. And it is true that a team like that will always find it difficult to become champions because they always let go of what they should maintain in order to increase their own strength. Although at other times Dortmund is always able to produce ordinary players into great players who will be glanced at by more big teams every season.
Dortmund, constantly turning players for a fast profit, right? Smart corporate strategy; nevertheless, in terms of championship winning, it is a loser's game. You really establish a winning squad by looking at Leverkusen, clinging to their key players. Everyone knows that Dortmund's young academy is now first-rate. Use it, then assemble a team that endures. Give up following transient gains and begin to create a legacy. Suppose they had kept a person like Haaland for a few more seasons? Thats the way you win big, folks.
I think Dortmund is making a mistake by letting go of young players. Jude Bellingham and Haaland are the two most obvious examples of this. If these two players had stayed this year, Borussia Dortmund would probably be one of the strongest candidates for the title. However, since they run the team like a company, I think the title is something the management does not care about. It seems like the Borussia Dortmund management is trying to buy players and sell them for more money.