Borussia Dortmund striker Sebastien Haller has removed from their pre-season camp in Switzerland in the wake of finding a growth, the club has affirmed.
The Ivory Coast worldwide, who finished paperwork for the Black and Yellow on a four-year bargain recently from Ajax, has gotten back to Germany for additional tests.
The Bundesliga outfit requested the protection of the 28-year-old and his family to be regarded, adding they would give further updates whenever the situation allows.
Haller at first grumbled of feeling unwell after an instructional meeting on Monday, before resulting clinical assessments found a cancer on his gonad.
"This news today came as a shock to Sebastien Haller and to us all," brandishing chief Sebastian Kehl expressed.
"The whole BVB family wishes Sebastien a full recuperation at the earliest opportunity and that we can embrace him again soon. We will make every effort to guarantee that he gets the most ideal treatment."
Haller's transition to Dortmund denotes his second Bundesliga spell, after beforehand playing for Eintracht Frankfurt, and comes on the rear of a noteworthy resurgence at Ajax following a dreary period with West Ham.
The forward completed last season as the Eredivisie's top scorer, with 21 objectives in 31 games.
Britain forward Lauren Hemp accepts fans are yet to see her best football in front of the Lionesses' Euro 2022 quarter-last against Spain, as she cautioned confronting La Roja addressed a "huge test".
Has England floated through the gathering stages at the Women's Euros, recording the greatest at any point bring home at an European Championship while pounding eight objectives past Norway prior to adjusting Group A with a 5-0 win over Northern Ireland.
In doing as such, Sarina Wiegman's group turned into the main side since Germany (in 2001, 2005 and 2009) to win each of the three of their gathering games at consecutive European Championships, having done moreover in 2017.
The Lionesses have now scored an amazing 98 objectives in only 17 games under Wiegman, staying unbeaten all through and just yielding multiple times.
Hemp began each of the three of England's gathering games, scoring in the resonating win over Norway, yet is focusing on enhancements for a singular level as the knockout stages start off.
"I think it requires investment, it's my most memorable significant competition with England, and before such countless fans it is nerve-destroying, I'm not going to mislead anybody," Hemp said in a news meeting on Monday.
"I believe being steady is something I'm endeavoring towards and by and by I don't think you've seen the best yet, there's actually time, and clearly it will take some time I'm still so youthful.