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Borussia Dortmund look to beat Premier League clubs to ‘unbelievable’ talent Pep Guardiola loves as permanent option considered

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Borussia Dortmund Look to Beat Premier League Clubs to ‘Unbelievable’ Talent Pep Guardiola Loves as Permanent Option Considered

Borussia Dortmund are preparing a loan bid for Manchester City's highly-rated winger Oscar Bobb, aiming to secure the "unbelievable" talent ahead of interest from Premier League rivals, with a permanent transfer under consideration long-term[1][2]. Pep Guardiola holds Bobb in high regard, but the 22-year-old Norwegian could depart in January if City's pursuit of Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo advances[1][2].



Bobb, praised for his potential, fits Dortmund's strategy of nurturing young stars into first-team contributors. The Bundesliga club sees him as an immediate boost to their attacking options, especially amid their competitive season. A loan move is the initial plan, allowing Bobb playing time while City finalizes other deals, but Dortmund views him as a permanent option if he excels[1][2].

Meanwhile, Manchester City are closing in on a £65m deal for Semenyo, activating his release clause to bolster their forward line under Guardiola. Semenyo's impressive stats—outpacing many Premier League forwards in goal involvements, finishing, and defensive recoveries—make him a prime target. Only Erling Haaland has more contributions for City this season among forwards, per Opta data[2]. His direct style and work rate align with Guardiola's demands, though City's evolving tactics favor technical, inward-drifting wingers like Phil Foden over traditional pacy wide players[2][3].

Guardiola aims to ease Haaland's burden by adding goal threats like Semenyo, while retaining talents such as Savinho and Omar Marmoush. This influx could pave the way for Bobb's exit, with Dortmund poised to capitalize[1][2][3]. Semenyo's adaptability will be key in Guardiola's system, which now emphasizes intricate central play over classic wing attacks[2].

The transfer window promises drama, with Dortmund eyeing a coup on Bobb—described as a player Guardiola "loves"—potentially reshaping both clubs' squads[1].

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