Youssoufa Moukoko18-year-old striker who is part of the German team that participated in the World Cup and is on the agenda of FC BarcelonaHe wants to make it clear that he will not let anyone pressure him when making a decision about his future. The attacker of Borussia Dortmund His current contract expires next June and, therefore, from January 1, he can commit to the club of his choice, but due to the information that has appeared in recent days in Germany, which says that he rejected an offer from his current club, Moukoko used his social networks to deny that he has anything. “Please, don’t believe everything in the newspapers,” he warned, underlining: “I know that everything is part of the business of football today, but even when I’m young, I don’t let myself be forced to do something decisions about my future”.
Perhaps worried about a possible negative reaction from fans, Moukoko warned that he would not “accept such a lie about me”. The German press speculated that Moukoko rejected a proposal by Dortmund to extend his contract by charging six million euros a year. more than you receive in your current contract. “I am fully focused on the second half of the season with Borussia Dortmund. No player is bigger than the club,” Moukoko stressed. In his comment, he complained about this information because “fans may have the wrong image.”
Moukoko is a very interesting player for big European clubs because of his potential quality and his situation in the market, with Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester United, as well as Barça, as the most popular destinations to continue his career.
In his reflection, Moukoko recalled that he was in Dortmund for “seven years” and that he felt “confidence” from coach Edin Terzic, “I know the environment and I am very comfortable here,” he clarified.
Moukoko has made 59 appearances for Borussia, scoring 11 goals and eight assists. “I’m not going to be bigger than the club, just a small part of it,” he said.
Source: La Verdad

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