Axel Witsel has agreed a move from Tianjin Quanjian to Borussia Dortmund for a reported fee of £18 million. He will pen a four-year contract with the Bundesliga giants and finally feature for a side part of one of Europe’s top 5 leagues.

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He joined the Chinese Super League side in 2017 and has featured in 47 matches for them, whilst contributing with six goals.

The 29-year-old was an integral part of the Belgian side that took the bronze medal home this World Cup. In total, he has a earned a massive 96 caps for his nation.

The heart of the matter

Witsel has often been linked to a host of European heavyweights in the transfer market, but has now finally switched to a ‘big’ club after having played in Russia, China, Portugal and Belgium.

Moreover, after a successful World Cup, he was sure to fetch a couple of realistic suitors.

Sporting director Michael Zorc too, was overwhelmed by his club’s new addition.

Witsel arrives.

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Is there anything this boy cannot do?

What’s next?

18 months after his move to China, the wily midfielder is back in Europe. He has already arrived in Switzerland ahead of Dortmund’s friendly against Serie A giants Napoli.

The match is due on 7th August and Witsel is unlikely to feature as he joined the team only today. However, he could be included in the squad against Lazio on 12th, with the match scheduled to be hosted by Stadion Essen, in Germany.

BVB begin their Bundesliga season at home to RB Leipzig on the 26th of this month.

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