Jammerin' Out of Dortmund: Jamie Gittens Set to Bolt in Summer
- Dortmund bids farewell to Jamie Gittens come summer
Let's cut the crap, eh? The word on the street is that Jamie Gittens, the slick-footed, young gun hailing from the land of tea and bangers, has his eye on a new horizon. According to a juicy scoop from Sky, our man Jamie has dropped a bomb on Dortmund bosses, expressing a burning desire to jet-set outta here by next summer.
Now, hold your horses, all you football fanatics! The powers-that-be at Borussia Dortmund aren't exactly brokenhearted over the exit – they're allegedly down for a sale if the cash is worth the chase. Good riddance, some might say, since those money-grabbing hacks over at other news outlets were hoping for a cool 100 million euros. Pfft, like that's gonna happen!
So, what about Gittens' next stop? Sky's got the goods, and it looks like clubs from the Premier League and FC Bayern Munich are circling like vultures, ready to swoop in for the kill.
Wondering who Jamie is? Well, ducky, he's the lanky lad under contract with Dortmund until 2028, who swapped Man City for the Black and Yellow back in '20. He's been tearing up the pitch for the pros since then, racking up a whopping 100 games since his promotion from the U19s. And hey, he finally broke his goal streak as a sub in their 4-1 blowout against SC Freiburg not too long ago.
Gittens and Dortmund will face off against FC Barcelona, coached by the one and only Hansi Flick, in the Champions League quarter-final first leg on April 19th.
As for Jamie's future, well, it's anyone's guess – but it seems like some big names are ready to make a play for him. Stay tuned, people!
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- Jamie Gittens, currently under contract with Borussia Dortmund until 2028, has expressed a desire to depart Dortmund by next summer, according to Sky.
- With Gittens' transfer wish allegedly on the table, clubs from both the Premier League and FC Bayern Munich are reportedly vying for his signature.
- As the football world waits to see where Gittens will land, he will still be taking the pitch for Dortmund; they face FC Barcelona in the Champions League quarter-final first leg on April 19th.