Dortmund's Interest in Chuckwunike
Borussia Dortmund has made its decision regarding English midfielder Carney Chuckwunike, who played on loan from Chelsea last season.
According to 'Funke Sport', the German club is considering extending the player's loan from the Blues for another season.
The report indicated that Dortmund has not made a final decision yet, but the club is keeping the option open in the upcoming period.
Currently, it is unlikely that the player will be signed permanently, as reported.
According to 'Funke Sport', the German club is considering extending the player's loan from the Blues for another season.
The report indicated that Dortmund has not made a final decision yet, but the club is keeping the option open in the upcoming period.
Currently, it is unlikely that the player will be signed permanently, as reported.
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