Haller return to Utrecht: New beginning after failure in Spain?

Haller return to Utrecht: New beginning after failure in Spain?
The football world is currently in the sign of an upcoming transfer: Sébastien Haller, the striker of Borussia Dortmund, is likely to be borrowed to FC Utrecht for the rest of the season. This reports fr.de and thus complements the speculation about Haller's future in German football.
Haller, who has been borrowed from the Spanish Club CD Leganés since summer, has not scored a goal this season, which is all the more urgent to borrow after Utrecht. Dortmund plans to take over a large part of Haller's salary to realize the transfer. The agreement between the clubs about the loan seems to have already been made, since FC Utrecht and Borussia Dortmund also discussed a continuation of the cooperation. CD Leganés must also agree; This is considered unproblematic.
a new beginning in Utrecht
Haller expressed the desire to find joy in football again in Utrecht. He already played in the Eredivisia between 2015 and 2017 and scored 30 goals in 65 league games. During his time in Utrecht, he was a decisive offensive force. The club is currently pursuing the goal of qualifying for the Champions League and is only three points behind the second -placed Ajax. So far, however, the strikers of the team have no outstanding balance sheet, with several players who only scored four goals.
according to Sports.yahoo.com is great that Haller could give the required thrust to be due to old strength. Dortmund also follows a positive perspective; The club hopes that Haller will bring itself back to shape it after the season.
The transfer landscape in football
In the current transfer period, which makes it possible to borrow and borrow at times in global professional football, it becomes clear that many clubs are actively looking for solutions to fix problems in the squad and to promote player development. The Bundesliga, which also includes Borussia Dortmund, is a springboard for many talents that aim at larger European clubs. The high demand for talented players so far shows how important it is to strategically control transfers.
In the 2023/2024 season, the Bundesliga recorded the highest transfer expenses with around 184 million euros. In this context, Dortmund has always tried to promote players who can prove themselves in larger leagues, and could thus offer Haller a new opportunity abroad.
Before the loan can be finally carried out, Haller still has to pass a medical check. The next few days could be crucial for his return to Utrecht, where many eyes will be directed to his performance.
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