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Dortmund bring back loanee Coulibaly earlier than planned

Dortmund bring back loanee Coulibaly earlier than planned

Yahoo05-06-2025

SBorussia Dortmund's Soumaila Coulibaly (l) and Marcel Sabitzer fight for the ball during a training camp. Borussia Dortmund have brought back the loaned defender Coulibaly a few weeks before originally planned, the Bundesliga club said in a statement on Thursday. David Inderlied/dpa
Borussia Dortmund have brought back the loaned defender Soumaila Coulibaly a few weeks before originally planned, the Bundesliga club said in a statement on Thursday.
The player was expected to stay at French side Brest until the end of the month.
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But Coulibaly is back in Dortmund and started recovery training as he's been out of action since March due to adductor problems.
If he's fit in time, he can take part in the Club World Cup in the United States on June 14-July 13.
Dortmund start their campaign against Brazilian side Fluminense on June 17.

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