Borussia Dortmund’s Julian Ryerson May be Facing Potential Transfer Amid Salary Adjustments

Champions League finalist Borussia Dortmund may be facing the loss of a regular player. According to a media report, initial inquiries have been received from other clubs.

According to Sky, BVB professional Julian Ryerson could move on in the summer. According to the TV station, top clubs have contacted the Norwegian. No specific names have been mentioned.

It is therefore also possible that Ryerson could see a big jump in his salary if he moves. According to “Sky”, he is currently earning around three million euros at the club – which puts him on the lower end of the scale among the regular players.

The 26-year-old is a firm fixture on the defensive wing for the Bundesliga club. Only ankle problems at the start of the season and a serious medial knee ligament injury in the winter prevented him from playing further. In the end, the Scandinavian made 34 competitive appearances in 2023/24. In his 21 Bundesliga matches, he even scored four goals.

With salary adjustment: BVB wants to extend Julian Ryerson’s contract

A big plus of this hard-working defender is that he can play as both a right and left full-back.

“Sport Bild” recently reported that the newly formed management team at Borussia Dortmund has agreed to extend Julian Ryerson’s contract as soon as possible. The 24-time national player’s contract is currently valid until 2026. As “Sky” adds, Ryerson can look forward to a salary adjustment if he signs a new BVB contract.

It would also be important for the winger to stay with the black and yellows, as loan player Ian Maatsen is unlikely to be signed permanently. BVB also said goodbye to right-backs Marius Wolf and Mateu Morey, both contracts expire at the end of June.

Julian Ryerson moved from 1. FC Union Berlin to Borussia Dortmund in January 2023. At that time, around five million euros went to the German capital.

2024-06-22 18:21:00
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