Borussia Dortmund is working on the squad for the next season. After the transfer period, it's before the transfer period: From January 1 to February 2, the winter transfer window was open in Germany. Now it seems that Leverkusen is securing the services of the greatest German midfielder talent. Kennet Eichhorn sees his immediate future likely further in Germany. According to Sky, the coveted talent from Hertha BSC will not move to FC Liverpool, a transfer to the Reds is off the table. Instead, Eichhorn, as reported by the pay-TV channel on Wednesday afternoon, will move to Bayer Leverkusen. The poker has been decided, all other interested parties have been rejected. The transfer fee is between eight and nine million euros. Borussia Dortmund were last given only slight chances of a Eichhorn transfer. As this editorial revealed, the exit clause, which Bayer will soon expire, the money in almost the same amount would have been paid by the Dortmund. Now it seems that Leverkusen is securing the services of the greatest German midfielder talent. Borussia Dortmund could permanently part ways with Cole Campbell. In January, the 20-year-old forward moved to TSG Hoffenheim on loan. The TSG is now considering a purchase, but would like to negotiate the price. Seven million euros plus bonuses is the agreed-upon purchase option with the Dortmund. At BVB, Campbell lacks perspective. In his four years, he has only made seven brief appearances in the black and yellow jersey. The American is still under contract until 2028. Even at TSG Hoffenheim, his playing time in the Bundesliga was limited to just under 74 minutes without a goal contribution. In the 3rd league, he played twice for the second team of the Kraichgauer. Borussia Dortmund is letting Tony Reitz move to the 2nd division club 1. FC Magdeburg. „Tony Reitz has a very interesting profile. He is variable in the midfield and gives us additional options. He has a very good left foot, with which he not only sets accents in the build-up, but also in standard situations danger“, said FCM sports director Peer Jaekel in a statement from the club.