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Diant Ramaj is showing commendable performances at Heidenheim, while Gregor Kobel is repeatedly linked with a transfer. So how does BVB view the development of their loaned-out keeper?
According to 'Ruhrnachrichten', Dortmund is quite satisfied with the loan and Ramaj's performances. The 24-year-old has played in fourteen competitive matches and conceded 28 goals. He only kept a clean sheet once in the DFB-Pokal.
These numbers are not particularly impressive, but they are more attributed to Heidenheim's weak defense rather than Ramaj himself. Nevertheless, there is currently no way around BVB's first-choice keeper Gregor Kobel. Additionally, Alexander Meyer, a reliable number two, has extended his contract until 2027. However, Ramaj should not see himself in that role anyway.

It remains open how things will proceed. If Kobel stays, another loan could be the solution. In the event of Kobel's departure, the bosses have not yet decided whether to trust Ramaj or opt for a new signing. This will certainly depend on Ramaj's further performances. If an external keeper is chosen, it would likely lead to Ramaj's permanent departure.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.
📸 THOMAS KIENZLE - AFP or licensors









































