Diant RamajPlayer·Diant Ramaj, the 24-year-old goalkeeper, is reportedly prepared to leave Borussia DortmundTeam·Borussia Dortmund this summer, signaling his intent to secure a permanent move away from the German giants. Ramaj's decision stems from a clear desire to establish himself as a first-choice goalkeeper, a role he fulfilled during the 2025/26 season.
Having spent the entirety of the 2025/26 campaign on loan at 1. FC Heidenheim, Ramaj returned to Borussia DortmundTeam·Borussia Dortmund with a firm resolve to find a club where he can consistently feature. During his time with Heidenheim, Ramaj was the undisputed first-choice, making 30 appearances across 31 possible BundesligaCompetition·Bundesliga games and playing 2,700 minutes. Despite his individual efforts, which included one clean sheet, Heidenheim ultimately faced relegation from the BundesligaCompetition·Bundesliga, finishing 17th in the league table after conceding 64 goals.
Ramaj's pursuit of regular minutes is understandable given the competitive landscape at Borussia DortmundTeam·Borussia Dortmund. The club boasts Gregor KobelPlayer·Gregor Kobel as their firmly established number one goalkeeper, who was notably excelling at the 2026 FIFA World CupCompetition·FIFA World Cup at the time of these reports. With experienced backups in Alexander MeyerPlayer·Alexander Meyer, 35, and Patrick DrewesPlayer·Patrick Drewes, 33, the path to a starting position for Ramaj at Dortmund appears challenging.
Ramaj has been vocal about his career aspirations. In June 2025, prior to his loan spell at Heidenheim, he explicitly stated his position to Sport Bild:
"For me, it's simple: I need to be on the pitch, get minutes, gain match experience. So it's clear: I won't go back to Dortmund just to sit on the bench."
He further reinforced his confidence and determination:
"I've said that I'm the best goalkeeper of my generation, and I think I've proven that in recent months."
And reiterated:
"I have to play. So one thing is certain for me: I won't be sitting on the bench at Dortmund."
Borussia DortmundTeam·Borussia Dortmund, for their part, appears receptive to Ramaj's departure. The club acquired Ramaj in February 2025 from AjaxTeam·Ajax for €5 million, but he has yet to make a single appearance for the club, having been immediately loaned out to FC Copenhagen before his stint at Heidenheim. With his contract running until 2029, Dortmund is expected to demand a suitable transfer fee, with his market value currently estimated around €7 million.
Borussia DortmundTeam·Borussia Dortmund concluded the 2025/26 BundesligaCompetition·Bundesliga season in a strong second place with 73 points, securing 22 wins, 7 draws, and 5 losses. They scored 70 goals and conceded 34, achieving a goal difference of +36. The club also reached the Round of 16 in the DFB-Pokal and advanced to the knockout phase play-offs in the UEFA Champions LeagueCompetition·Champions League, underscoring the depth and quality within their squad. This strong performance further solidifies the challenge for any player seeking a starting role.
Ramaj's impending departure highlights the intricate dynamics of squad management and player ambition in modern football. Both player and club appear aligned in seeking a resolution that benefits all parties, with Ramaj aiming for consistent first-team action and Dortmund looking to secure a fair return on their investment.

Diant Ramaj (left) with coach Frank Schmidt after FC Heidenheim's 3-1 victory over 1. FC Köln. (Team 2/IMAGO)
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