Borussia Dortmund has a series of news and background reports focusing on various aspects of the club. A new wonderkid for the BVB is Konstantinos Karetsas, an 18-year-old super dribbler from Belgium who continues the tradition with highly talented players. Can Demirezen, the fashion designer from Mönchengladbach, manages to build a community around his brand Midnight by creating clothing, something many brands wish for. Karim Adeyemi surprisingly moves from Dortmund to Barcelona and brings along Ablösemodalitäten with many potential outcomes. BVB President Hans-Joachim Watzke takes the lead in manager negotiations as he knows the desired candidates well – and hopes for Jürgen Klopp's cooperation. The 2026/27 schedule sees Bayern Munich start against Stuttgart, while the record champions also face derby matches against Dortmund and Schalke. Nico Schlotterbeck is ruled out of the World Cup, which should have been a key part of Germany's left-footed passes. The new Puma CEO Arthur Höld expects top games at the World Cup and explains how he plans to get the sportswear brand back on track. Julian Brandt leaves BVB becoming the only free transfer star under manager Kovac, while Niklas Süle ends his career at 30 years old. Dortmund beats Freiburg convincingly and plays in the Champions League next year, which VfB Stuttgart misses out on. During a loss against Hoffenheim, the defender twists his knee causing an own goal, potentially giving him the chance to properly say goodbye from Dortmund. Alexandra Popp aims to win the DFB-Pokal for the 14th time before leaving VfL Wolfsburg. The new CEO Arthur Höld expects top games at the World Cup and outlines how he plans to turn around the sportswear brand.