Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has a pretty limited market this summer. If he leaves Borussia Dortmund then it’s surely got to be for one of Europe’s biggest clubs, considering he’s already at BVB, and it also has to be a club who can afford him.
Aubameyang would quite like a switch to Real Madrid but there have been no concrete indications from Spain that Zinedine Zidane is keen on signing the player.
With an exit, wherever that may be to, very much on the cards, Dortmund have to line up a replacement. Germany’s Sport Bild say, from the target profile, Arkadiusz Milik, Kasper Dolberg, and Sandro Ramirez are fitting.
Sport Bild say Malaga’s Sandro is a ‘gem’, but Dortmund would face a lot of competition. Over the past week, Everton have shuffled themselves to the front of the pack for interested Premier League clubs.
Ronald Koeman travelled to watch Sandro in action for Malaga, and the young striker dutifully scored against Celta Vigo. A buyout clause of around €6m is attractive, and Dortmund wouldn’t only be tussling with Everton.
Several Spanish teams, and around 5 in the Premier League, are also said to be interested. Sandro is a wanted man.
How about Everton sign Aubameyang and leave Sandro to Dortmund?