Brighton CEO Paul Barber has indicated that the club would like to keep Pascal Groß, but they are considering the phase he is in his career and the opportunity that Borussia Dortmund could offer him. This suggests that Groß is likely to make the move to Dortmund. However, Dortmund counterpart Lars Ricken has remained elusive about the potential transfer, stating that he cannot comment on Groß since he is not currently their player.
Since joining Brighton in 2017, Groß has played a pivotal role in transforming the team from a newly promoted side to one that has achieved European football. The 33-year-old midfielder has also managed to earn a spot in the German national team, playing 45 minutes in the opening game against Scotland. Groß will be returning to the Bundesliga where he initially made a name for himself with Ingolstadt. Prior to his time in England, he also featured for Hoffenheim and Karlsruhe in Germany.
It appears that Pascal Groß’s move to Borussia Dortmund is imminent, as Brighton CEO Paul Barber’s comments suggest that the club is considering the player’s career phase and the potential benefits Dortmund could offer him. Groß’s successful stint at Brighton and his inclusion in the German national team indicate that he will bring experience and skill to his return to the Bundesliga, where he previously played for Ingolstadt before moving to England. Dortmund counterpart Lars Ricken has not provided clear confirmation of the transfer, but signs point towards Groß joining the German club.