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BVB (Borussia Dortmund) today: Reinier loan will end prematurely, Hitz hesitates to extend his contract – all the news and rumors

At Borussia Dortmund, something could soon change in terms of personnel: While Marwin Hitz should still hesitate, the Reinier loan is probably coming to an end.

The BVB (Borussia Dortmund) must stand against FSV Mainz 05 in the Bundesliga next weekend. The 05er recently made it difficult for FC Bayern in the Allianz Arena for at least one half, so Dortmund have been warned.

But while the aim in the sporting field is to catch up to the top of the Bundesliga, the staff carousel in Dortmund is also turning – at least according to many media reports.

Because the offensive player Reinier should apparently go back to Madrid soon and end the loan early. And: With Marwin Hitz it should still be uncertain whether he will continue his career with the black and yellow.

BVB today this Friday: You can find all the news and rumors about Borussia Dortmund here in this article – just like you can find all the news from the past few days here:

BVB: Marwin Hitz is apparently hesitant about extending the contract

Borussia Dortmund goalkeeper Marwin Hitz (33) is apparently not sure whether he wants to continue his career with the Bundesliga club beyond the season. This is what the Ruhr news.

Accordingly, BVB should be willing to bind the Swiss to themselves in the long term and offer him a contract extension. Number two, who is highly valued behind compatriot Roman Bürki, is probably hesitant.

Michael Zorc is said to have already contacted him, a result has not yet been achieved. So far, Hitz has booked 19 appearances for the black and yellow.

According to the report, the background for the still pending decision about his future should be whether the 33-year-old will continue to sit on the bench as a substitute for Bürki or whether he wants to become a regular goalkeeper at another club.

BVB: The life of ex-striker Jan Koller is filmed

Jan Koller from RSC Anderlecht joined Borussia Dortmund in 2001 for the then record sum of 21 million marks (today: 10.5 million euros). The 2-meter man should score 59 goals for BVB in five years, now his life is being filmed.

The Czech told the agency CTKthat filming had already started. The documentary will tell the story of the now 47-year-old, the premiere of “Jan Koller – the story of a simple boy” is scheduled for February 2022.

ONLY GERMANY Jan KollerQuelle: Getty Images

Koller made it from his birthplace Smetanova Lhota with a population of just 267 to become a national player within a few years, and his 55 goals are still a record for the Czech national team.

The attacker played for BVB between 2001 and 2006, after which the Czech played at AS Monaco, 1. FC Nürnberg, KS Samara in Russia and finally in Cannes, where he let his career end.

BVB: Reinier loan could end prematurely

The guest appearance of the Brazilian offensive talent Reinier at runner-up Borussia Dortmund could end earlier than expected. According to a report in the Spanish sports newspaper Brand the 18-year-old is dissatisfied with his situation at the Bundesliga club. Therefore, there should be a conversation between the Spanish record champions Real Madrid and BVB shortly.

GERMANY ONLY: REINIER BORUSSIA DORTMUND

GERMANY ONLY: REINIER BORUSSIA DORTMUNDSource: imago images / team 2

Reinier is on loan from the Royal to Dortmund until June 2022. In the Bundesliga, however, he has only played 70 minutes so far, in total he only played 136 minutes in competitive games for BVB. According to Marca, Real sees the hoped-for further development at risk.

Reinier has a lot of competition in the Dortmund offensive with Erling Haaland, Marco Reus, Jadon Sancho, Giovanni Reyna, Julian Brandt, Thorgan Hazard and Youssoufa Moukoko.

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