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·17 August 2026

Official: BVB confirm another departure!

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Borussia Dortmund are currently very active in the transfer market — in both directions. Two players are on their way in, but for now one departure has been confirmed.

Goalkeeper Diant Ramaj is leaving the Black and Yellows and, as expected, joining FC Copenhagen. However, it will be on loan, as BVB have now officially confirmed.


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Ramaj is set to gain match practice at a high level with the Danish side and continue his development.

Ramaj leaves BVB

The 24-year-old had already been loaned to the Danish top-flight club for the remainder of the 2024/25 season after joining at the start of 2025. He spent last season on loan at 1. FC Heidenheim, with FCH ultimately being relegated to the 2. Bundesliga. Ramaj’s contract with Borussia Dortmund still runs until 2029.

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No details are currently known about the exact terms of the deal, such as the loan fee for the goalkeeper.

Most recently, however, reports suggested that the Danish club had secured a purchase option in the region of five million euros. That was not mentioned in the Black and Yellows’ press release, although that does not rule out the existence of such an option.

In general, Ramaj is still regarded as a highly promising goalkeeper, although he likely imagined his time with the Black and Yellows differently. His plan had been to establish himself in Dortmund over the medium term, perhaps eventually succeeding Gregor Kobel, who has often been linked with a transfer.

However, Kobel is firmly established as the number one goalkeeper, and there is little chance of that changing any time soon. Copenhagen are reportedly taking on a large part of the goalkeeper’s salary. FC Copenhagen are currently coached by Bo Svensson, who previously worked on the touchline at FSV Mainz 05.

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