So with that in mind, the fee Dortmund will receive is essentially in their own hands. Currently in fifth place, Niko Kovac's side face second-placed Bayer Leverkusen on Sunday, before hosting relegation-threatened Kiel on the final day. They will hope they can do enough to return to the Champions League, where they suffered a narrow quarter-final defeat to Barcelona last month. Gittens, still just 20, has enjoyed a breakout season with 12 goals in 46 appearances in all competitions. He will be hoping to make the right move this summer as he aims to knock on the door of Thomas Tuchel's World Cup 2026 squad.