I always refer to Dortmund as a team that can be considered as the ground to breed players, I mean quality and good players who will later be of a very good price for their team and of good profit to dortmund, the obvious is that their policy allows for it so they will literally not have much challenge with such but then at some point they need to make adjustments such that this players could aswell be of help to them at some point before they finally let go of them. If most teams try to adopt the policy of Dortmund probably in a modified manner such that they will not just be selling but groom to become of good use to the team,hen they may not have to struggle around player purchases in a very long while except for rare situations. Literally all they do is give it some time and even Bayern Munich will be able to get better again in the bundesliga.
I think what you say is very true, Dortmund has been characterized by that time, in particular many very good players come from there, like Lewa, Haaland, among others, it is a team that previously characterized this, although two seasons ago Dortmund almost took Bayern's place, that is, they almost won the Bundesliga and that would have been a very strong emotional blow for that team, currently I see Dortmund in a different way, as a strong team that can win and that can surprise many, the level of football is high.
Gio Reyna Suffers Another Injury Setback, Will Miss Time for Borussia Dortmund
U.S. men's national team midfielder Gio Reyna is expected to be sidelined for the next several weeks after picking up an injury in training on international duty. The 21-year-old didn't feature in USMNT's 2-1 defeat to Canada and 1-1 draw against New Zealand. "Gio Reyna will be out; he has picked up an injury with the national team," Borussia Dortmund head coach Nuri Şahin said in a news conference. Since joining Bundesliga giant Dortmund in 2019, Reyna has missed considerable time. It's a race back to fitness for the midfielder looking for consistent minutes at the club level.
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