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'HALLER OUT FOR A CONSIDERABLE LENGTH OF TIME TO GO THROUGH CHEMOTHERAPY'

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'Haller out for a considerable length of time to go through chemotherapy'

 

Borussia Dortmund's new marking Sebastien Haller will be out for a very long time as the striker needs to go through chemotherapy for a threatening testicular growth, the Bundesliga club said on Saturday.

 

Haller went through a medical procedure last week after the growth was found during an instructional course yet the club said the histological discoveries uncovered a dangerous testicular cancer which expect him to go through chemotherapy.

 

"Sebastien will presently get the most ideal treatment. The possibilities of recuperation are generally excellent," Dortmund's wearing chief Sebastian Kehl said in a proclamation.

 

"We wish him and his family a great deal of solidarity and good faith and our contemplations are with him during this troublesome time."

 

Haller was finished paperwork for an underlying expense of 31 million euros ($31.68 million) recently after the striker scored 34 objectives last season for Ajax Amsterdam - remembering 21 for the association and 11 in the Champions League.

 

The 28-year-old was supposed to step into Erling Haaland's point of view at Dortmund after the Norwegian striker moved to Manchester City.

 

Dortmund, who completed second last season behind champions Bayern Munich, start their Bundesliga crusade on August 6 with a home game against Bayer Leverkusen.

 

"Sebastien will presently get the most ideal treatment. The possibilities of recuperation are generally excellent," Dortmund's wearing chief Sebastian Kehl said in a proclamation.

Haller was finished paperwork for an underlying expense of 31 million euros ($31.68 million) recently after the striker scored 34 objectives last season for Ajax Amsterdam - remembering 21 for the association and 11 in the Champions League.

 

The 28-year-old was supposed to step into Erling Haaland's point of view at Dortmund after the Norwegian striker moved to Manchester City.

 

Dortmund, who completed second last season behind champions Bayern Munich, start their Bundesliga crusade on August 6 with a home game against Bayer Leverkusen.

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