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Adeyemi wanna leave Dortmund for his girlfriend

A personal decision behind a professional dilemma

Karim Adeyemi is a Germany international and one of Borussia Dortmund’s most high profile attacking players. Dortmund is among Germany’s biggest football clubs and regularly competes in European competitions, making any uncertainty around a starting player a significant development.

According to BILD, Adeyemi has informed Borussia Dortmund that he wants to leave the club. The report states that the motivation is not related to footballing reasons such as form or playing time, but instead to personal considerations. Adeyemi’s girlfriend is said to prefer living in a major European city rather than in Dortmund, a factor that has reportedly influenced his thinking.

Why an agent change matters in modern football

According to the same BILD report, Adeyemi has recently changed agents. For readers outside the sports world, this is often an important signal. Football agents manage contracts, transfers, and sponsorships, and a change in representation frequently suggests that a player is preparing for negotiations or exploring future options.

BILD also reports that Adeyemi has begun discussions connected to his contract situation. While this does not automatically mean a transfer will follow, it can open the door to talks about a move or a revised role within the club.

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Dortmund faces uncertainty at a crucial moment

Neither Borussia Dortmund nor Adeyemi has publicly commented on the report. If the information is confirmed, the club may face a difficult balancing act between respecting a player’s personal life and protecting its sporting ambitions.

The situation reflects a broader trend in elite sports, where private life, career planning, and business considerations increasingly intersect, sometimes reshaping decisions that once seemed driven purely by performance.

Sources, BILD, SportyTV

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