This season is certainly one of confirmation for the young Jamie Bynoe-Gittens. Having passed through Chelsea, Reading and Manchester City in the youth categories, the 20-year-old winger decided to leave his native England in 2020 to continue his development with Borussia Dortmund in Germany. Since then, he has gradually climbed the ranks to the point of becoming a reference in his position in the Bundesliga. Already last season, he made a name for himself by achieving good performances and finishing the 2023/2024 financial year with 8 assists and 2 goals in 34 matches. But we had to do better this season to really turn a corner.
A spinning winger, dribbler and above all very fast, the English striker born in 2004 had all the weapons to become a reference in his position in this German championship. And that’s what he’s clearly doing at the start of the season with BVB. Already the author of 8 goals and 4 assists in 19 matches, sensation Jamie Bynoe-Gittens crushes everything in his path, particularly in the Champions League where he scored 4 goals in 5 matches. Against Bayern this Saturday, he stood out again with a solo goal of which he has the secret. He had mystified the Bavarian defense with a formidable acceleration before adjusting Neuer.
Jamie Bynoe-Gittens tempted by a return to England
A performance which confirmed all its potential and above all awakened the big European teams. According to information from Sky Sportsthe Premier League already wants to repatriate the English international hopeful. Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea and Tottenham are monitoring his situation closely and would like to get him back this summer. As a reminder, he is under contract until June 2028. But the English media specifies that the player feels very good at BVB and has no intention of leaving the club next June.
Borussia Dortmund, aware of the potential of their player, has already set his price at more than 100 million euros. And if the German club does not plan to part with him, the player has, on the other hand, never hidden his desire to return to the Premier League in the long term. He wants to establish himself in a big Premier League club which would be an accomplishment for him, trained in England, without ever setting foot on the lawns of the English championship. But the big teams have been warned, to get it back, you will have to pay out a three-figure sum. To the delight of Dortmund who are already rubbing their hands.