BVB contacted midfielder willing to change for transfer

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BVB takes a look at the transfer market. A player from France has particularly impressed Borussia Dortmund.

Dortmund – Borussia Dortmund is associated with a number of potential arrivals. But a player from France, who is said to have a very fine foot, is said to have done it to BVB in particular: The Westphalians are said to be trying hard to hire Enzo Le Fée, how fussballtransfers.com reported.

BVB in pole position: transfer poker for French magic foot begins

But BVB is not the only club targeting the attacking midfielder. Eintracht Frankfurt and Bayer 04 Leverkusen are also trying to get Enzo Le Fée (more BVB transfer news at RUHR24).

BVB and the Bundesliga competition are said to have contacted the player side through middlemen. There have been first meetings, but implementation is not yet within reach: “The talks are in the exploratory phase.”





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BVB flirt Enzo Le Fée announces a change request

BVB flirt Enzo Le Fée recently announced his desire to change: “It’s time to go,” he told Le Telegram. “I waited until December for FC Lorient to offer him a contract, but it never came. Now I don’t expect anything from the club and I don’t extend it anymore.”

The contract of the Frenchman, who has 10 points in 29 games in all competitions this season, expires in the summer of 2024. The 23-year-old hopes to bring his club a lavish fee.

Sports Director Sebastian Kehl Kader is working on the BVB squad of the future.

And FC Lorient probably calls them. According to the report, between 25 and 30 million euros should flow for the midfielder’s services. But “it will probably take a while before the poker that has just started turns into the hot phase,” writes fussballtransfers.com.

BVB transfer candidate Enzo Le Fée is open to moving abroad

Whether Enzo Le Fée stays in France or moves abroad, for example to BVB, only plays a subordinate role for him. “It’s about whether it’s an interesting sporting task,” he said after the France U21 national team’s friendly against Spain on Tuesday (28 March).

“I don’t want to close any doors. I can very well imagine going abroad,” he emphasized, “but also staying in France”.

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