Borussia Dortmund actively pursues a January loan move for Manchester City’s talented Norwegian winger Oscar Bobb. Reports indicate the club negotiates a deal that includes an option to buy the 22-year-old for around £30 million in the summer.
Bobb shines as one of City’s brightest academy products. He impresses with his dribbling, vision, and versatility across the flanks or as a number 10. This season, he makes 15 appearances for the Premier League champions, though recent minutes prove limited amid competition and a hamstring injury picked up in December.
Manchester City prepares to welcome Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo early in the window. This incoming transfer pushes Bobb further down the pecking order under Pep Guardiola. City opens the door to a temporary exit to grant the young star regular playing time.
Dortmund emerges as frontrunners among several suitors. Clubs like Crystal Palace, Newcastle United, Sevilla, and Atletico Madrid also express interest. The Bundesliga side holds direct talks with City, aiming for a loan until season’s end with a purchase option.
Bobb scores first goal for NorwayThe potential move suits Bobb perfectly. He seeks consistent minutes ahead of Norway’s 2026 World Cup campaign. Dortmund boasts a strong track record of developing young attackers, much like they did with Jadon Sancho during his successful spell from City.
Dortmund’s sporting director Sebastian Kehl prioritizes offensive reinforcements. The club considers sales, such as Karim Adeyemi, to fund additions. Bobb’s arrival adds creativity and depth to Niko Kovac’s squad as they chase Champions League success.
