Liverpool & Southampton receive boost as Bundesliga giants transfer list wonder-kid target

Liverpool & Southampton receive boost as Bundesliga giants transfer list wonder-kid target

Borussia Dortmund have transfer listed Emre Mor according to Germany magazine Focus.

Per the source, Dortmund must cut their squad size which has swelled to 34 players.

The Bundesliga giants have already made four transfers this summer with Omer Toprak, Mahmoud Dahoud, Maximilian Philipp and Dan-Axel Zagadou joining for a combined €44 million.

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Dortmund have responded by transfer listing seven players including Mor.

The report states that Mor has been given the option to leave as head coach Bosz cannot guarantee him first-team football.

Focus claim that the 19-year-old has offers from Spain and England which corroborates with what his agent Muzzi Ozcan has been saying.

“Dortmund still want Emre however, they are not against him leaving on loan either,” Ozcan was quoted as saying by Turkish-Football.

“We have been permitted to hold talks with other clubs regarding a move. 

“There are offers from England and Spain, we will hold a meeting now that Emre is back from international duty.”

The major development is Dortmund being willing to sell Mor. Previously it was thought that the German side were only open to loaning the Turkish international.

The Mirror recently reported that Liverpool, Southampton and Real Sociedad have been plotting a loan move.

Mor grew frustrated with his lack of playing time at Dortmund last season, making just 12 Bundesliga appearances.

The rising star would not be guaranteed first-team football at Liverpool either were he to make the move.

Southampton and Real Sociedad would be more likely to be able to make assurances of regular playing time.

Alternatively he has also attracted widespread interest from Turkish giants Galatasaray, Fenerbahce and Besiktas.