Reconstrution is on the way in Dortmund. After appointing former German midfielder Nuri Sahin as the new coach, the Millionaires started to build the squad to his liking and today added the first midfielder to their squad. Pascal Gross (33) signed a deal until 2026 after the club agreed a fee of around 7 000 000 euros to Brighton. The Premier League club bought Gross from Ingolstadt in 2017 and he spent seven season in England before coming back to Germany.Borussia Dortmund have strengthened their midfield with the signing of 33-year-old Pascal Groß from Brighton & Hove Albion! 🙌The German international has signed a two-year contract ✍️ pic.twitter.com/S72lf64fph— Borussia Dortmund (@BlackYellow) August 1, 2024 The player himself was very happy with the transfer, not only because he came to the second biggest club in Germany, but because he has a soft spot for BVB. “The decision was made relatively quickly. I supported BVB throughout my childhood and when the request came, my heart immediately said yes. That’s why it was an easy decision for me to accept the offer, even though I obviously had a long and very good time with Brighton” he told the club‘s website. End of the road for the AFCON heroSahin and sporting director Kehl very much appreciate Gross‘ abilities to play anyweher in midfield and he will be competiting for a spot between Sabitzer, Can, Brandt and Nmecha. His qualities were recognized earlier, as the current Barcelona coach Hansi Flick noticed him when he was the Germany national coach. He made his debut for the senior national team last September in the last international match of the Hansi Flick era ( 1:4 against Japan ). He has now made eight appearances for the DFB – most recently as a substitute in the opening match of the EURO, where he did not play any more. At BVB he will meet Anton as well as his national team colleagues Nico Schlotterbeck, Emre Can and Niclas Füllkrug. ##NAJAVA_MECA_8242054##