Borussia Dortmund star Serhou Guirassy has another release clause in his contract after the last one expired in the summer, according to Sky Sports Germany.
The Guinean international, whose contract with Der BVB runs until the summer of 2028, previously had a clause reportedly worth €65-70 million, and only a select few clubs had the option of activating it.
However, with that one now expiring, Guirassy has another one activated, and it's at a lower rate than the last, potentially making the striker a bargain in the transfer market next year.
According to German outlet BILD, the 29-year-old's new clause is worth €50 million and, once again, can be activated only by a select few clubs.
The new release clause for Serhou Guirassy, to which only certain clubs have access, is around 50 million euros.
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Clubs from Saudi Arabia are not included, which means if any side from the Saudi Pro League were to price him away, they would have to negotiate with Dortmund, who'd prefer to sell him at a higher amount in such a case.
Since joining from Eintracht Frankfurt in 2024, Guirassy has been a solid addition to Dortmund's offensive vanguard. He's struck 44 goals from 58 games in all competitions, including 25 in the Bundesliga from 35 outings, while assisting another 12.