Source: Live broadcast
Live broadcast, October 25. According to a report by German media "Bild", after a period of outstanding form from Dort, team defender Jule has become a super loser in the team, and it is almost impossible for him to get another contract extension.
The 30-year-old Pole’s contract with Dortmund ends next summer, with reports saying the club is now unlikely to renew with the high-paying player (€14 million annually), which is undoubtedly also related to his recent performance against Bayern.
In last week's 1-2 defeat to Bayern, the centre-back was replaced at halftime: because he could hardly mark his opponents Ollise or Dias in 45 minutes, he was given a "severe punishment" by coach Kovac for this.
According to Pictures, Dorte was very surprised by the catastrophic performance of Pole inside, so it’s no wonder that this game could have an impact on his future.
In the subsequent Champions League match in Dotte's 4-2 in Copenhagen, Jule had to sit on the sidelines for 90 minutes. However, this game was an excellent opportunity for Kovac to make some rotations. But obviously, Jule messed up so much in the last game that Kovac would rather rely on his main lineup.
Even worse, in the final phase of the game, even 20-year-old General Anselmino had a preference to Pollock for the chance to play. The result was: He is now just Dortmund's fifth midfielder. This is a clear signal for the next summer, which is Pollock and Dortmund, a chapter that may end in seven months.
To recall: When Schlottbeek was sidelined due to a meniscus injury last season, Züller took over for him during the league sprint stage, and he also used his strong performance to help Dotte qualify for the Champions League at the last minute.
At the time, everything seemed like the partnership could be extended again. However, a muscle crack caused Poller to face another setback in the summer, and he missed part of the season's preparation and only returned to the team four weeks ago - which may have lost his chance of a long-term future in Dortmund.