Belgium’s Witsel ‘on cusp’ of Borussia Dortmund move from China

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Belgian international midfielder Axel Witsel is “on the cusp” of joining Borussia Dortmund on a four-year deal, the Bundesliga club announced on Monday.

The 29-year-old has been playing for Chinese side Tianjin Quanjian since January 2017, but his strong performances in Belgium’s run to the World Cup semi-finals have paved the way for a return to Europe.

“Borussia Dortmund are on the cusp of signing the Belgium national player Axel Witsel,” the German giants said.

“The World Cup bronze medallist joined up with the BVB team today (Monday)… with the group currently undertaking their summer training camp in Bad Ragaz (Switzerland).”

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Dortmund said that Witsel had activated his release clause — reported to be around 20 million euros ($23 million) — before the Chinese deadline day on Sunday, and that his move would be confirmed in the coming days.

The former Zenit St Petersburg star has scored nine goals in 96 international appearances, and played six times at the World Cup in Russia.

“After the World Cup, I was determined to transfer back to Europe,” said Witsel.

“I am really happy and also proud that I will soon be able to play for BVB. I didn’t have to think about it for very long after our first discussion because Borussia Dortmund is one of the best clubs on the continent in my opinion.

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“I honestly cannot wait to run out in front of 81,000 people.”

Witsel will become new Dortmund coach Lucien Favre’s second major signing of the close-season, after also bringing Dane Thomas Delaney to Signal Iduna Park from Werder Bremen for 20 million euros.

Dortmund have struggled to put any pressure on Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga in recent seasons, and only just snatched the fourth and final Champions League spot ahead of Bayer Leverkusen on goal difference last term.

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Sporting director Michael Zorc hailed Witsel’s arrival, saying: “Axel is a player of great international experience who brings all the qualities required to make a mark on the BVB midfield: tactical awareness, strength when challenging for the ball, pace, creativity, and mentality.”

Witsel started his professional career with his home side, Standard Liege back in 2006. After scoring 42 goals in 183 appearances, Benfica came calling for his services. The Portuguese side offered him a 5-year contract and included a €40 million buyout clause. In his debut season, the Belgian midfielder went on to make 49 appearances and helped Benfica win the domestic cup.

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Zenit St Petersburg took advantage of his buyout clause and brought him to Russia after just one season in Portugal. After spending 4 seasons with the club, Witsel shocked everyone and joined Tianjin Quanjian in China at the peak of his career. It wasn’t like he didn’t have offers from European clubs but he chose to make the big money move.

The Belgian midfielder got a spot in the World Cup squad and helped them finish third, making six appearances in the competition. And now it seems that his performances have made him a target for Borussia Dortmund. But there is one thing that could come in the way of Witsel signing for Dortmund – his wages. Witsel currently earns around €16 million a year. The Black and Yellows won’t be able to match this amount of money in any case.

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It is weird that Favre wants to bring in another midfielder when they already have a stacked midfield. Dortmund desperately need a senior striker and using their funds to sign Witsel would deplete their chances of getting one.

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