Premier League
Borussia Dortmund has secured two crucial signings in their quest to strengthen the squad: Yan Couto and Pascal Groß. The German club has reached a verbal agreement to sign the young right-back Yan Couto from Manchester City for a deal valued at 25 million euros, including bonuses.
Couto's signing represents a long-term investment for Dortmund, aiming to solidify their defense with the emerging talent of the Brazilian. At just 22 years old, Couto has shown great potential at Girona, where he played on loan last season, and his arrival promises to bring freshness and dynamism to the team. Couto's addition aligns with Dortmund's strategy of betting on young talents to strengthen their squad for the future.
Yan Couto and Pascal Groß, new Dortmund signings
Meanwhile, Borussia Dortmund has also completed the signing of the experienced German midfielder Pascal Groß, who joins from Brighton. After tough negotiations, both clubs have agreed on an initial fee of seven million euros, with potential add-ons based on the player's performance. Groß, aged 33, has rejuvenated his career in the Premier League, earning a call-up to the German national team for Euro 2024.
Known for his versatility in midfield, Groß has agreed to personal terms with Dortmund and is ready to join the team after passing medical tests. His ability to perform in various midfield positions, including offensive and defensive roles, will be a valuable asset for coach Nuri Sahin. With 261 appearances in the Premier League, Groß brings a wealth of experience that will be crucial for Dortmund in the upcoming season.
Possible XI of Dortmund under Nuri Sahin with their new signings

Groß's arrival not only adds depth to Dortmund's midfield but also provides additional tactical options for the coach. Internal competition among players like Emre Can, Marcel Sabitzer, and Félix Nmecha for a spot in the starting lineup will intensify, raising the overall team level.
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