While Borussia Dortmund is actively preparing for its summer transfer window, several offensive profiles are already in the German club’s books. According to information from Sky Sport Germanythe leaders of the BVB wish to recruit a creative player capable of evolving in the axis while being able to move to the sides, in order to compensate in particular for the departure of Julian Brandt. With this in mind, names like Ethan Nwaneri, Matt O’Riley and even Jadon Sancho have been mentioned in recent hours, even if the Sancho file has cooled slightly.
But another profile particularly attracts the attention of Dortmund: Matias Fernandez-Pardo. Author of notable performances with LOSC, the young 21-year-old striker would be closely followed by German leaders, who would have recently inquired about his situation. The northern club would demand around 30 million euros for its player, under contract until 2029. Dortmund would have studied the possibility of a loan this summer, but several European teams, including Manchester United, would instead consider a permanent transfer for the Belgian international, also expected at the 2026 World Cup with the Belgian selection.