Sebastien Haller’s tumour is malignant, to undergo chemotherapy, says Dortmund
Sebastien Haller underwent surgery to treat cancer last week after the tumour was discovered during a training camp with his new club Borussia Dortmund
Sebastien Haller underwent surgery to treat cancer last week after the tumour was discovered during a training camp with his new club Borussia Dortmund
Borussia Dortmund’s new signing Sebastien Haller will be out for several months as the striker has to undergo chemotherapy for a malignant testicular tumour, the Bundesliga club said on Saturday.
The Ivory Coast striker underwent surgery last week after the tumour was discovered during a training camp but the club said the histological findings revealed a malignant testicular tumour which require him to undergo chemotherapy.
“Sebastien will now receive the best possible treatment. The chances of recovery are very good,” Dortmund’s sporting director Sebastian Kehl said in a statement.
“We wish him and his family a lot of strength and optimism and our thoughts are with him during this difficult time.”
Haller was signed for an initial fee of €31 million ($31.68 million) earlier this month after the striker scored 34 goals last season for Ajax Amsterdam — including 21 in the league and 11 in the Champions League.
The 28-year-old was expected to step into Erling Haaland’s shoes at Dortmund after the Norwegian striker moved to Manchester City.
Dortmund, who finished second last season behind champions Bayern Munich, begin their Bundesliga campaign on August 6 with a home game against Bayer Leverkusen.
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