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Borussia Dortmund let two fled players from Ukraine train

Borussia Dortmund let two players who are under contract in Ukraine train to keep their condition up to date. That confirms a spokesman for the club Tuesday after reporting from the German newspaper Ruhr Nachrichten.

They are Raymond Frimpong Owusu (19) from Ghana and Alan Aussi (20) from Ukraine. Both players fled Ukraine after the Russians invaded.

The pair joins the reserves team of the number two of the Bundesliga. Accommodating the players is purely intended to give them the opportunity to stay in shape.

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Frimpong Owusu plays for Zorja Luhansk, Aussi plays for Veres Rivne. Both clubs are active at the highest level of Ukraine. Frimpong Owusu indicated that he could go to Dortmund through contacts of his agent.

Borussia Dortmund let two fled players from Ukraine train

The Ukrainian leagues were shut down shortly after the Russian invasion. Former Ajax players Lassina Traoré and David Neres were also active in the Premier League.

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They have fled Ukraine and can be transferred to another club in the coming months thanks to a special transfer window.

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