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Sébastien Haller is making the headlines at the start of the season. And inevitably, the big clubs are stirring up the antennas on the lookout for the slightest opportunity. Scorers are a rare commodity. But Sébastien Haller is one hell of a contender. It is Borussia Dortmund.
The German club is preparing to lose Erling Haaland. The latter is being courted from all sides. And the German club is looking for his replacement. The Ivorian international is one of the top targets. But coach Erik ten Hag insists that Sebastien Haller will not be sold off. Far from it. "I don't know what Dortmund's plans are. With Sebastian's class, I can't exclude that he could be interesting for BVB. What I can say is that it would be very expensive," he told Sport Bild.