A catastrophic league form that has lasted for more than two months (ten matches, four defeats, four draws, and only two wins) has put Borussia Dortmund in an unenviable position, leaving them with an uncertain future. The BVB, currently sitting in 11th place, are seven points behind fourth place, and Sport BILD reports that if Borussia fails to secure the financial resources guaranteed by elite European competition, they will have to sell several valuable players.Here are the 𝗧𝗢𝗣 𝟭𝟬 goalscorers in the #UCL this season. ⚽️Reply to this post with the player you think will score first in tonight’s three 8pm kick-offs:◉ Juventus vs PSV◉ Man City vs Real Madrid◉ Sporting vs Borussia Dortmund👇💭 pic.twitter.com/OCB7FXaLFe— WhoScored.com (@WhoScored) February 11, 2025 If they miss out on European elite football, the main focus will be on wingers Karim Adeyemi and Jamie Bynoe-Gittens, as well as goalkeeper Gregor Kobel. All three are already attracting serious interest both within and outside of Germany. Napoli tried to sign Adeyemi this January as a replacement for Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, but the German did not want to move to Italy. It is estimated that Borussia could earn around 50 million euros from his sale, making a 15 million profit compared to the 35 million they paid Salzburg for him.Ex Arsenal director sacked…againBynoe-Gittens is considered a golden asset at Signal Iduna Park and could bring the club a profit similar to Jadon Sancho, whom Manchester United bought for 85 million—or possibly even up to 100 million—potentially making him Borussia’s third most expensive sale in history, after Ousmane Dembélé (135 million paid by Paris Saint-Germain) and Jude Bellingham (113 million paid by Real Madrid). Bayern Munich and Chelsea have been mentioned as potential suitors for Bynoe-Gittens, while a Premier League club has shown serious interest in Swiss goalkeeper Kobel this winter. BILD reports that Borussia expects to earn around 50 million from his transfer.UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE – PLAYOFFSTuesday 20.45: (7.75) Brest (4.80) PSG (1.40)23.00: (1.92) Juventus (3.45) PSV (4.10)23.00: (2.35) Man.City (3.50) Real Madrid (2.90)23.00: (2.25) Sporting (3.45) Dortmund (3.15)Wednesday20.45: (3.60) Club Brugge (3.40) Atalanta (2.10)23.00: (7.75) Celtic (4.80) Bayern (1.40)23.00: (2.95) Feyenoord (3.45) Milan (2.35)23.00: (2.35) Monaco (3.45) Benfica (2.95)***odds are subject to change***
