Desky: Many clubs are interested in Adeyemi, but players tend to stay in the team for contract renewal
11:25pm, 27 May 2025Football
May 27th According to German Sky Sports, Adeyemi tends to stay in Dortmund and signs a contract extension.
Adeyemi's current contract expires in 2027. Chelsea, Newcastle, Juventus, Naples and Milan are all interested in the 23 winger, but there is no specific progress yet.
Adeyemi is generally interested in the Premier League, but no top Premier League clubs have made offers yet, and Serie A is not the next stop that Adeyemi is considering. Naples once quoted for Adeyemi in the winter window for more than 50 million euros, but the players refused to join.
Now Adeyemi is inclined to stay in Dortmund and renew his contract with the club. He has expressed this wish to those around him. Adeyemi feels comfortable in Dortmund and gets along well with coach Kovac. Dortmund can also envision an extension of the contract with Adeyemi, but no renewal offer has been made.
Adeyemi has played 36 games for Dortmund this season, scoring 12 goals and assisting 9 times.
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