The Three Names: Gadou, Kaba, and a Defensive Puzzle Piece

While official transfer announcements have not yet been made, Sky Deutschland and BILD—both citing insider sources—report that Dortmund is in advanced talks with:

  • Ibrahima Gadou (24), the Senegalese winger currently at FC Nantes, whose explosive pace and dribbling have drawn comparisons to former Dortmund star Jadon Sancho. Gadou’s arrival would address Dortmund’s need for width on the right flank, where Julian Ryerson (15 assists in 2025/26) has been the primary creator but lacks defensive stability.
  • Yann Kaba (28), a versatile defensive midfielder from Stade Rennais, known for his ball-winning ability and long-range shooting. Kaba’s profile aligns with Kovač’s demand for a Sechser (number 6) who can shield the defense and initiate attacks, replacing the outgoing Emil Krafth (now at Manchester United).
  • A third defensive player, rumored to be a center-back or full-back, to strengthen Dortmund’s backline ahead of the Club World Cup. Options include Mats Hummels’ backup or a replacement for Dennis Aogo, whose contract expires in 2027.

Note: All transfer details are based on credible insider reports. Official announcements are pending.

How These Moves Reshape Dortmund’s 4-2-3-1

Kovač’s Dortmund has thrived on a 4-2-3-1 formation this season, with Nico Schlotterbeck and Mahmoud Dahoud anchoring the double pivot. The additions of Gadou and Kaba would:

  • Unlock the right flank: Gadou’s directness would complement Ryerson’s creativity, creating a dynamic doppelte Flügel (double wing) threat. This mirrors Kovač’s use of Reus and Sancho in earlier seasons.
  • Add defensive depth: Kaba’s arrival would allow Dortmund to rotate Dahoud out of a purely defensive role, freeing him to press higher. His long-range shooting could also exploit set-pieces, a weakness exposed in the 2025/26 Champions League.
  • Address the Club World Cup challenge: With Fluminense (their June 17 opener at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford) and Al-Hilal looming, Dortmund’s defensive reinforcements are critical. The third signing may target Serge Gnabry’s left-back duties or provide backup for Marcel Halstenberg.

Kovač’s Vision: “We Must Create Value”

In a statement to BVB.de, Kovač emphasized the need for Werte schaffen—a phrase echoing his time at Eintracht Frankfurt. “The market is competitive, but we’ve identified players who fit our system and our culture,” he said. “Gadou’s energy and Kaba’s intelligence are exactly what we need to take the next step.”

Dortmund’s transfer committee, led by Lars Ricken (CEO) and Hans-Joachim Watzke (President), has adopted a XXL-Transferplan (XXL transfer plan) this window, aiming to spend €80–100 million—a significant increase from last summer’s €50 million budget. The club’s financial health, bolstered by commercial revenues and a clean sheet record in 2025/26, has unlocked this ambition.

Reactions: From Euphoria to Caution

Dortmund’s fanbase has reacted with a mix of excitement and pragmatism. On TikTok, clips of #BVBTransfer trends highlight Gadou’s potential, while Sky Sport Deutschland analysts note Kaba’s fit with Kovač’s gegenpressing philosophy.

However, some voices—including Ole Book, Dortmund’s former midfielder and current pundit—have urged caution. “We must ensure these players gel with the squad,” Book told BILD. “Last season’s struggles showed that raw talent alone isn’t enough—it’s about how they integrate into our rhythm.”

Official Announcements and the Road Ahead

Dortmund’s transfer window closes on June 1, 2026 (UTC), with the club expected to finalize deals in the coming days. Key deadlines:

Official Announcements and the Road Ahead
Summer Signings Official
  • May 20–25: Medicals and contract finalization for Gadou and Kaba.
  • May 28–30: Pre-season training camp begins in Dortmund.
  • June 17, 18:00 UTC: FIFA Club World Cup opener vs. Fluminense at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford.

The next match on Dortmund’s schedule is a Bundesliga pre-season friendly vs. 1. FC Köln on June 5 (15:30 UTC), where fans may catch glimpses of the new signings.