At the end of '12, German star Margoléos announced his departure from Dormont at the end of the season. "For the rest of the season, the biggest goal was to win the UEFA Europa League. In his first season at Dormont, Margoléos reached the Europa League final at Wembley with his team. 12 years later, Dormont's last game, of course, he wanted to say goodbye to the Europa League final at Wembley.
The 34-year-old Margoléos Dormont was born in youth training, but after six years away from the team, Musson Garber returned to Dormont in 2012 and helped the team reach the Europa League final in the first season. Unfortunately, Wembley lost to Bayern Munich in the final. Dortmund coach Tessie, who played again in this year's UEFA Europa League final, said: "In the first season, Leos Dortmund played the UEFA Europa League final at Wembley in the Department, and this season it's back to the Department's perfect script, a perfect end to a perfect cycle."
Leos has stated that he has no intention of retiring, following rumors that Saudi Arabian club Ainas are interested in him and that the Turkish Super League side are also eyeing him up. However, German media reports suggest that the midfielder has deliberately landed a job in the US post and is following in the footsteps of former Germany international Schweinsteiger. Currently, many American professional soccer clubs are linked. Considering the fact that Mes, Suarez, Chiote and other stars have joined, Leos could be on board as well.