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FootballPanic for Top German Club As Star Bundesliga Striker Suffers Another Injury Setback
- Erling Haaland appears set to miss a few more weeks of action for Borussia Dortmund due to another injury setback
- The Norwegian has already missed 16 matches this season and has been out for more than 90 days in total
- Haaland has been a subject of several transfer bids from top European clubs including Barcelona, Real Madrid, and Manchester United
Erling Haaland struggles with injuries seem not to be ending anytime soon as the Norwegian striker is set to be out for a few more weeks.
The Borussia Dortmund striker has missed a total of 16 games for the Bundesliga club culminating in a 90-day absence off the field.
According to a report via Spanish news outlet Marca, Haaland won't be back until April as he suffered new pain while practicing sprints and shooting ahead of that last Europa League match against Rangers.
The 21-year old striker has been dealing with a muscular issue since the end of January and is now expected to make a return in early April.
Borussia Dortmund has seen their title ambitions dwindle due to Haaland's absence as Marco Rose's team are presently 8 points behind league leaders Bayern Munich.
Bayern Munich interested in Erling Haaland
Meanwhile, Bundesliga heavyweights Bayern Munich has shown interest in signing Erling Haaland from rivals Borussia Dortmund.
According to a report via 90min, Bayern Munich striker, Lewandowski has stated recently that he is open to anything regarding his future plans speculating he might be leaving the Bavarians.
With the Poland striker leaving that opens the gates for Erling Haaland to emulate the footsteps of Lewandowski who left Borussia Dortmund for Bayern Munich.
Borussia Dortmund Identify Chelsea Flop as Erling Haaland's Replacement
Earlier, Sports Brief reported Borussia Dortmund are considering making a move for Timo Werner in stunning new reports.
Dortmund would have no problem taking up the services of Werner, who has failed to establish himself in England.
The German striker is in his second spell at Chelsea but is not only struggling for goals, but game time as well.