Everyone is trying to figure out which players would Borussia Dortmund sell in the upcoming transfer window, with Erling Haaland being in focus, of course. But the yellow-black directors are working hard on improving the team, with a north African star all but secured.According to reputable German newspaper Bild, Ramy Bensebaini will join Borussia Dortmund from Borussia Monchengladbach in a deal estimated at $22 million. It seems that the 26-year-old Algeria international will follow in the footsteps of coach Marco Rose, who’s also swapped one Borussia for another.Wednesday, 16.00: (2.95) Wakiso Giants (3.00) Express (2.45)Although Bensebaini has only one year left on his contract, his transfer won’t be cheap. That alone speaks volumes about how highly he’s rated in the Bundesliga. Sport1 claim that BVB’s recruitment director Sebastian Kehl had a meeting with Bensebaini’s agent last week, although no potential sums or figures were discussed.Dortmund have also been considering Hoffenheim’s David Raum for the position. Still, Rose’s first pick was always going to be a player who rarely let the charismatic coach down while the pair were working together at Borussia Park. In fact, it was Rose who signed Bensebaini back in 2019 when he first came to Gladbach. At that time, he moved to his team from Ligue 1 club Stade Rennais. After a short period of adaptation to German football, the Algerian international played whenever available for selection. 🇩🇿 Ramy Bensebaini (LB, 26) desperately wants to join Borussia Dortmund in the upcoming summer. BVB is already in contact with the player, while Gladbach demands €20M for the Left-Back who has only 12 months left on his contract.#BVB(🌘) | 🗞 @FT_Redaktion pic.twitter.com/IlM7uVGtmk— BVB Newsblog (@bvbnewsblog) April 10, 2022 Should the transfer materialise at the end of the season, it would probably mean that either Raphael Guerreiro or Nico Schulz would have to depart Westfallenstadion. Guerreiro recently said he would like to stay at least another year, but the bosses were not always convinced of the technically strong Portuguese. Defensively, the 2016 European champions always have problems against solid opponents. Schulz, another man who arrived from Hoffenheim, could never live up to expectations. During his three seasons at BVB, he made 60 competitive appearances without ever making the left-back slot his own.