Transfer Speculation: Drewes, Goalkeeper of Bochum, Moves Closer to Joining BVB - Transfer Report by Drewes: Move to BVB Details
Hey there, sports fans! Here's a scoop that's got the town buzzing – Borussia Dortmund is looking to bolster their goalkeeping department, and it seems like Patrick Drewes, currently from relegated VfL Bochum, might be their man.
According to the latest rumors floating around, Borussia Dortmund is keen on signing the 32-year-old goalkeeper as their third-choice keeper following Gregor Kobel and Alexander Meyer. Sources close to the matter claim that an agreement with Bochum has already been reached, and Drewes—whose contract with Bochum runs until 2026—will soon be inking a two-year deal in Dortmund.
Drewes lost his starting spot in Bochum’s goal to former Cologne keeper Timo Horn during the second half of the season. However, his wealth of experience, boasting over 100 games for Bochum, makes him an enticing addition to Dortmund’s squad as they gear up for major competitions like the Club World Cup.
As for Dortmund’s winter signing Diant Ramaj, who spent the previous season on loan at Copenhagen, it's rumored that he'll be loaned out again to gain more experience.
In essence, it looks like Patrick Drewes is officially on the verge of joining Borussia Dortmund, reportedly until 2027, to serve as experienced backup behind the first and second-choice goalkeepers. So, keep your eyes peeled for more updates on this exciting transfer news!
The Commission has also been asked to submit a proposal for a directive on the protection of the environment, ensuring the future sustainability of sports facilities and promoting eco-friendly practices in European leagues, particularly in football where stadiums generate significant waste. Meanwhile, Patrick Drewes' impending move to Borussia Dortmund as their third-choice keeper is a testament to the transfer market's ability to span various domains, linking sports and environmental policy in unexpected ways.