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·02 de julho de 2026
Done deal: Duranville leaves BVB

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·02 de julho de 2026

Borussia Dortmund and Julien Duranville are parting ways with immediate effect. Even before the official announcement, the Belgian had already said an emotional goodbye to the BVB fans and will continue his career at Olympique Lyon.
Julien Duranville and Borussia Dortmund are going their separate ways with immediate effect. The Belgian U21 international is leaving BVB after three and a half years and joining Olympique Lyon. Even before the clubs officially confirmed the transfer, the 20-year-old had already bid an emotional farewell to the fans.
On Instagram, Duranville looked back on his time in Dortmund and spoke clearly: “My time at BVB has come to an end. It was an honor to wear these colors and represent this club.” He also thanked everyone who had accompanied him along the way: “I am incredibly grateful to everyone who supported me and helped me on this journey.” He ended his farewell post with a short “Heja BVB” as well as a black-and-yellow heart.
According to information from Sky, Borussia Dortmund will receive a transfer fee of around €8.5 million for the attacking player, including possible bonus payments. In addition, the Bundesliga club secured a 20 percent sell-on clause. In Lyon, Duranville will sign a long-term contract until 2031.

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The winger joined Dortmund from RSC Anderlecht in January 2023 for around €13 million and was considered one of Belgium’s biggest talents at the time. However, due to numerous injuries and a lack of playing time, he was never able to establish himself at BVB in the long term. Overall, Duranville made just 27 competitive appearances for the first team, scoring one goal and providing one assist.
He spent the second half of last season on loan at FC Basel. There, he made 17 appearances, scored two goals, and set up another. Nevertheless, Borussia Dortmund have now decided on a permanent separation — Duranville will continue his career in France’s Ligue 1.
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