It’s easy to forget that for Borussia Dortmund, Jadon Sancho was a huge success. Not only did they sell him to Manchester United for €85 million (four times more than their purchase from Manchester City), but on loan, the English left winger helped them reach the final of the Champions League. – In other words, a huge success both financially and sportingly, with Manchester United as the big loser.

Now they want to repeat “their model” – Find talent early, build up and sell expensively!

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The German club is working to get ahead in the market and secure a future investment according to a model that has already paid off.

Borussia Dortmund have set their transfer market machinery in motion with a very specific goal: to be quicker than the big European clubs and secure the emerging talent of Jeremy Monga, a Leicester City striker who is beginning to forge consensus among the top scouts on the continent. At just 16 years old, his name is marked in red on the German club’s agenda.

The operation is part of a well-defined strategy by Borussia Dortmund, which aims to sign players before their market value skyrockets. In this context, the signing of Jeremy Monga fits perfectly both in terms of age and player profile.

The German club believes the time is ideal to act. The player’s development and early impact in professional football have accelerated the process.

Borussia Dortmund and its early recruitment model
Borussia Dortmund has built much of its modern identity by investing in young talents from English football. The idea is clear: identify, train and reinforce players with growth potential in a competitive but controlled environment.

In this regard, the signing of Jeremy Monga is not intended as an immediate addition to the first team. The club understands that his development must be gradual, respecting stages and avoiding premature exposure.

Borussia Dortmund’s reputation as a stepping stone plays a crucial role. This factor tipped the scales in their favor, compared to projects where internal competition could hinder his progress.

Jeremy Monga, the emerging talent from Leicester City
Jeremy Monga is considered one of the great gems of Leicester City’s academy. His growth has been so rapid that he made his debut in the Premier League at the age of just 15, a feat reserved for very special profiles.

That debut came with confidence from Ruud van Nistelrooy, who did not hesitate to give him playing time in a highly demanding context. This decision reinforced the internal perception that Jeremy Monga is several steps ahead of his generation.

Currently, the attacker competes in the Championship, a demanding environment that allows him to acquire physicality, match understanding and consistency. Borussia Dortmund especially value this early competition experience.

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A signing planned for the medium and long term
Borussia Dortmund want to avoid a future bidding round for the player and are therefore considering speeding up the signing before the market becomes more aggressive. The idea is to secure the talent before he becomes a bigger attraction.

In Germany, they understand that Leicester City are in no hurry to sell, but they also acknowledge that the sporting project will be crucial to convincing the player’s immediate environment. Playtime, trust and a clear roadmap weigh just as much as the financial aspects.

For Jeremy Monga, the Bundesliga represents an ideal environment to take advantage of his speed, playmaking and attacking boldness. The league’s profile matches his natural strengths.

Borussia Dortmund are already working on an individual plan to facilitate his adaptation, knowing that the context is just as important as the talent.

Far from seeking an immediate impact, the German club aims to build a sustained process with Jeremy Monga, avoiding shortcuts or haste. This patience is precisely what sets Borussia Dortmund apart in these operations, and which could make this signing a long-term success.