Sebastien Haller hails support after testicular tumour diagnosis
Borussia Dortmund new boy Sebastien Haller has thanked his well-wishers after being diagnosed with a testicular tumour.
Dortmund revealed that the 28-year-old underwent medical examinations on Monday after he complained about feeling unwell following training.
Haller posted on Twitter: "Thank you all for your many messages of support and affection since yesterday’s announcement. My family and I thank you. I will now focus on my recovery to come back stronger."
A testicular tumour was discovered during Haller’s examinations, with further tests scheduled to take place in a specialist medical facility over the coming days.
Dortmund announced Haller’s diagnoses on Twitter and the club’s sporting director Sebastian Kehl said: "This news today came as a shock to Sebastien Haller and everyone else.
"The entire BVB family hopes that Sebastien makes a full recovery as soon as possible and that we can give him a hug again soon.
"We’ll do everything in our power to ensure that he receives the best possible treatment."
Haller joined Dortmund from Ajax earlier this month for a reported £27m, signing a four-year deal, after scoring 32 goals in 36 appearances in all competitions for the Dutch club last season.
He previously spent one and a half seasons at West Ham, making over 50 appearances, before the Hammers sold him to Ajax for £20.25m in January 2021.