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Dortmund Tell Suitors to Buzz Off: Ryerson Ain't Going Nowhere Cheap!

Dortmund Tell Suitors to Buzz Off: Ryerson Ain't Going Nowhere Cheap!

OffsAIde at OneFootball EN 6 March 2026 at 16:15
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Borussia Dortmund have no plans to sell key defender Julian Ryerson despite interest from Manchester United, Liverpool, and Barcelona, with Lars Ricken dismissing €30m bids as too low. The Norwegian, contracted until 2028, is hailed as a 'mentality monster' vital to their set-pieces. Meanwhile, weekend derbies and drama at Spurs and Arsenal add to the buzz.

Dortmund Dig Their Heels In Over Julian Ryerson

Picture this: you're nursing a pint, scrolling through transfer gossip, and suddenly Borussia Dortmund drop a bombshell. Nah, not selling Julian Ryerson, lads. Their managing director for sport, Lars Ricken, has basically told Manchester United, Liverpool, and Barcelona to pipe down and look elsewhere.

As reported by OffsAIde on OneFootball, Ricken couldn't hide his admiration. He called the Norwegian a 'mentality monster' who terrorises defences from set-pieces. And get this – Dortmund aren't even tempted by the €30 million whispers doing the rounds in the German press.

"He's vital to us," Ricken essentially roared to WAZ. No way they're cashing in on a player with his nous and aerial threat, especially not for pocket change like that.

Why the Fuss? Ryerson's Stock is Sky-High

Ryerson's been a rock at right-back for Dortmund, bossing the Bundesliga backline and chipping in with goals that make you spill your lager. Signed back in 2022, he's locked in until 2028, giving the Yellow Wall plenty of leverage.

United need defensive steel amid their injury woes. Liverpool crave depth post-Alexander-Arnold murmurs. Even Barça, perennially skint, fancy a steal. But Ricken's message is clear: fork out proper brass or dream on. In today's market, a versatile full-back like him? More like €50m+ territory.

It's a refreshing change from the usual fire sale. Remember Jude Bellingham? Gone for peanuts relative to his talent. Not this time – Dortmund are building, not dismantling.

Weekend Whirlwind: More Drama Brewing

While transfer talk simmers, the action's heating up across Europe. Derbies in Milan, Glasgow, and Istanbul promise fireworks – think Inter vs Milan, Celtic vs Rangers, and Fener vs Galata. Grab the popcorn (or another round).

Over in north London, Tottenham might be plotting a wild move. Reports swirl that they're eyeing the sack for interim gaffer Igor Tudor after just three games. Blimey, talk about impatient. He stepped in after Thomas Frank's dismissal, but if results don't click pronto, he's out the door.

And Arsenal? Top of the Premier League, yet some reckon they'd be the 'worst champions ever'. Harsh, innit? Pundits point to lack of killer instinct versus past greats like City's juggernauts. Still, with the title in sight, doubters can shove it – Gunners are grinding.

Don't sleep on Wrexham either; Hollywood's finest are climbing the ladder, serving up spicy fixtures that rival the big boys.

The Bigger Picture: Loyalty in a Mad Market

In a window where everyone's a commodity, Ricken's stance feels like a pint of sanity. Ryerson stays put, bolstering Dortmund's top-four push. Suitors? Back to the drawing board.

Football's unpredictable – injuries, form dips, who knows? But for now, Signal Iduna Park faithful can breathe easy. Chin up, Yellows; your mentality monster's here to stay.

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