Dortmund draw the line over Serhou Guirassy

Borussia Dortmund are digging in.

Despite growing noise around Serhou Guirassy wanting out, the Bundesliga giants are making one thing crystal clear: their star striker is not for sale—at least not without a fight.

Behind the scenes, pressure is building.

Reports suggest Guirassy is open to a new challenge this summer, with a “change of scenery” firmly on his mind. But Dortmund aren’t blinking. Club officials are already lining up fresh talks with the player’s camp, determined to convince him that his future still lies at the Signal Iduna Park.

And you can see why.

Guirassy isn’t just another name on the team sheet—he’s the focal point of Dortmund’s attack. His goals, movement, and presence in the box have made him one of the most valuable pieces in the squad heading into next season.

But here’s where it gets interesting.

Interest is real and it’s serious.

Clubs like Tottenham Hotspur, AC Milan, and Fenerbahçe have already made concrete enquiries for the Guinea international. That’s not speculation—that’s movement.

Still, there’s a catch.

None of these clubs are believed to be in the select group capable of activating Guirassy’s reported €35–40 million release clause. That shifts the power firmly back to Dortmund—and right now, they’re refusing to even open the door to negotiations.

It’s a bold stance.

Because if Guirassy truly wants out, this could quickly turn into a high-stakes tug-of-war between player ambition and club control. Dortmund are betting on persuasion over profit—but in the modern transfer market, that’s always a risky game.

For now, the message from Germany is loud and clear:

Dortmund are not ready to let their main man walk away.

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Kwaku Nii
Kwaku Nii is an experienced football writer with a strong background in African football reporting. He has spent over five years working as a freelance journalist, covering matches, transfers and key developments across the continent.He is university educated and has built a reputation for his deep knowledge of the African game, supported by a wide network of contacts within the football industry.Kwaku brings valuable insight, consistency and on-the-ground perspective to his reporting, making him a trusted voice in covering African football stories.He is currently a Staff Writer at African.Football, where he contributes to delivering informed, engaging and reliable football content to a global audience.

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