Serhou Guirassy transfer story confirmed by Plettenberg

Serhou Guirassy celebrates with his Dortmund teammates (Photo by Christof Koepsel/Getty Images)

Leading German football journalist Florian Plettenberg has more or less confirmed our story from over a week ago about Borussia Dortmund striker Serhou Guirassy and a potential transfer to the Premier League.

The prolific Guinea international has shone for Dortmund, and his form has sparked interest from the likes of Arsenal, Manchester United and Chelsea ahead of January, as reported here for the Daily Briefing.

Plettenberg has also named those clubs as options, whilst adding that Guirassy could also be one to watch for other big names like Liverpool, Manchester City, Real Madrid, and Barcelona.

Serhou Guirassy transfer latest as Premier League clubs hover for €50m Dortmund striker

See below for details in Plettenberg’s post on X, formerly Twitter…

?? Serhou #Guirassy is one to watch for the summer, as he could leave Borussia Dortmund.

29 y/o top striker is understood to have a release clause that should be at “only” around €50 million. It applies to seven top clubs: Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester City, Liverpool,… pic.twitter.com/HwfxbZzWje

— Florian Plettenberg (@Plettigoal) November 29, 2025

He posted: “Serhou #Guirassy is one to watch for the summer, as he could leave Borussia Dortmund. 29 y/o top striker is understood to have a release clause that should be at “only” around €50 million. It applies to seven top clubs: Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United.”

As our report also mentioned, Guirassy has a €50m clause for specific clubs, and we were told this could also be active in January, though Plettenberg suggests this is more one to watch for the summer.

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