
In a recent interview with Sky Sports Germany, Borussia Dortmund's sporting director Kyle was full of confidence and expectations for the team's future. He made it clear that Dortmund's goal is to play an important role in the title race in the new season, and is eager to win at least one trophy to bring joy and glory to the fans. Kyle was particularly pleased with the team's midfield setup, mentioning youngster Nmega in particular, who he believes has incredible ability and expects him to build a strong midfield combination with the existing midfielders.
Additionally, Kyle spoke about Guler's return to form, stating that Guler has made his goals clear and continues to build on last season's efforts to fight for a starting spot. Kyle was pleased with Guler's response and believes that his addition will further enhance the depth of the team's roster. In terms of his personal future, Kyle expressed his appreciation and fondness for current coach Shaheen, and expressed his willingness to continue working with Shaheen to create more glory for Dortmund.
Regarding the team's transfer operations during the summer window, Kyle said that the team has carried out a full analysis and evaluation, and took actions accordingly. He mentioned that the team successfully signed center forward Girassi, and believed that this signing will greatly enhance the strength of the team's forward line. At the same time, he also expressed his understanding and support for Mukoko and Aly's decision to go out on loan, believing that this will help the growth of young players and the overall development of the team.
Speaking about the team's veterans and legends, Kyle said that the conversations with players like Reus and Hummels went very professionally and smoothly. He thanked these players for their contributions to the team and wished them continued success in their future careers. At the same time, he expects the younger players to take on more responsibility and contribute to the future of the team.
Finally, Kyle also mentioned Klopp's return to Dortmund's home ground for Kuba and Piszczek's farewell match. He said that Klopp's return brought joy and passion to the team and believed that he would one day take up the coaching whip again and continue to contribute to the cause of soccer. Kyle's words are full of love and expectation for Dortmund, and he believes that under his leadership, Dortmund will show even better performance in the new season.










