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Liverpool ‘monitoring’ Borussia Dortmund star as forward discusses ‘dream’ reunion with Arne Slot
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Live Update: Borussia Dortmund’s Jamie Bynoe-Gittens is making waves with his impressive performances, and Premier League clubs are reportedly circling.
The 20-year-old forward has been in sensational form for Dortmund this season, netting 9 goals and providing 5 assists in all competitions under manager Nuri Sahin. His rapid rise has drawn attention, with several Premier League clubs monitoring his development, including Liverpool and Chelsea.
Despite being under contract with Dortmund until June 2028, Italian transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has revealed that the Bundesliga club may be bracing for his departure, potentially as early as 2025. While a move in January seems unlikely, Romano believes the summer transfer window is the more probable time for his exit.
On his YouTube channel, Romano provided an update, stating:
“My understanding is that Borussia Dortmund feel that, in 2025 – probably summer more than January – it will be difficult to keep Jamie Bynoe-Gittens at the club,” he said. “The interest from Premier League clubs is more than strong. Premier League clubs are really, really following closely the progress of Bynoe-Gittens at Borussia Dortmund.”
Romano continued, adding: “It’s more likely to be summer than January – January is going to be more difficult – but in general, Borussia Dortmund are looking at wingers because, for the long-term, they need to cover that position.” He emphasized that Dortmund is aware of the growing interest from top-tier English clubs. “For Bynoe-Gittens, the big clubs are coming. For example, my understanding is that several times scouts from Liverpool, from Chelsea and more clubs have been in attendance to follow Jamie Bynoe-Gittens’ progress.”
In other transfer news, Santiago Gimenez, the 23-year-old forward from Feyenoord, has expressed interest in a potential reunion with his former manager, Arne Slot, at Liverpool. Gimenez, who was signed by Slot in July 2022, has been in outstanding form, scoring 59 goals in 100 appearances for the Dutch side. With Slot now at the helm at Anfield, a move in the future seems to be on the cards.
Stay tuned as we keep track of these developing transfer stories.
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Agent Confirms: ‘He Will Stay’ Amid January Liverpool Exit Rumors
Liverpool first-team assistant coach John Heitinga has attracted interest from managerless West Bromwich Albion.
Heitinga’s agent has confirmed that the Liverpool coach will remain at Anfield for the remainder of the season, despite interest from West Bromwich Albion. The former Everton defender joined Liverpool in the summer as part of new head coach Arne Slot’s backroom staff.
Before joining Liverpool, Heitinga had managed Ajax and most recently worked alongside his former Everton boss, David Moyes, in the coaching team at West Ham United.
His experience and positive impact at Liverpool — who are currently six points clear at the top of the Premier League, leading the Champions League, and advancing to the League Cup semi-finals — have made him a target for Championship club West Brom.
West Brom, who are aiming for promotion to the Premier League, have been without a manager since Carlos Corberan left to take charge of La Liga side Valencia just before Christmas.
However, their efforts to bring Heitinga to the Hawthorns seem unlikely to succeed. His agent, Rob Jansen, was quoted in De Telegraaf stating: “John will definitely stay at Liverpool this season.”
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