Serhou Guirassy leaves door open for Dortmund exit as Tottenham circle
Guinea star Serhou Guirassy has fueled speculation over his future at Borussia Dortmund after refusing to rule out a summer departure, despite being under contract until 2028.
The Guinea international is understood to be attracting growing interest across Europe following another prolific season in front of goal, with several clubs closely monitoring his situation ahead of the transfer window.
Among the admirers is Tottenham Hotspur F.C., who are reportedly exploring a move for the 30-year-old as they look to add firepower to their attacking options.
According to reports, Spurs are keen on securing Guirassy’s signature this summer, viewing him as an experienced and reliable goalscorer capable of making an immediate impact in the Premier League.
However, despite Tottenham’s interest, no formal approach has yet been made to Borussia Dortmund, leaving the situation open as clubs weigh up their options.
Guirassy has once again underlined his reputation as one of Europe’s most consistent finishers, scoring 21 goals across all competitions this season for Dortmund.
His ability to deliver in decisive moments, combined with his physical presence and clinical finishing, has made him a valuable asset in the German side’s attacking structure.
Since joining Dortmund, the striker has maintained his scoring rhythm at the highest level, proving he can adapt and perform in one of Europe’s most demanding leagues.
While his contract still runs for several years, the growing list of potential suitors suggests that his future in Germany is no longer guaranteed.
For Dortmund, any decision will hinge on whether they are willing to part ways with a proven goalscorer or retain him as a key figure in their long-term plans.
For Guirassy, the next move could represent a major career decision — one that balances stability in Germany with the lure of a new challenge in the Premier League.
As the summer window approaches, the striker’s name is expected to remain firmly in the spotlight, with Tottenham among the clubs ready to test Dortmund’s resolve.
