When they sell a player then they should not talk about that player anymore, in the sense that Borussia Dortmund already knows the consequences of selling a player who affected the team's play last season.
They are used to this, because not only Jude Bellingham was the only player they sold, but many players in the past they sold and successfully played for other clubs.
Last season it was Erling Haaland, and this season it is Jude Bellingham. And even they do not hesitate to release their players to their own opponents in the Bundesliga, as long as there is profit they get, then as long as they will continue to sell their potential players.
yes, we are shown by another fact in football regarding the buying and selling of players between Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich. It looks a bit quirky, but that's the cutthroat side of competition backed up by sufficient finances. Munchen uses all means to maintain its dominance in the Bundesliga by buying star players from rival club Dortmund. With tempting offers and promising prospects for Munchen players can easily do it.
Robert Lewandowski, Mario Gotze, Mats Hummels are some of the names who moved with them from Dortmund, if Erling Haaland had not gone to Man City, of course Munich would have taken him too. On the other hand, this is indeed beneficial for the German national team considering that most of the players are in the two clubs and automatically the relationship between players has been created at the club level. This is like the Spanish national team, where the majority of the players are in Madrid and Barcelona.
So don't be surprised if many people say this is a peasant league because apart from Bayern's strength in their dominance of the trophy indirectly there is also an impact of other clubs giving their players to Bayern.
Not only Dortmund but also Leipzig did the same and did not rule out the possibility if some players in dark horse clubs such as Freiburg and Union there are players who are above average it could eventually belong to Bayern.
Back to Dortmund's condition in this case they are indeed focused on players but of course releasing players not to Bayern is a very good thing to do because at least it will not be too difficult for them in the end. Even though they still cannot beat Bayern and shift their position but letting potential players to Bayern is the same as strengthening Bayern in continuing their dominance.