Erling Haaland has said farewell to Borussia Dortmund fans ahead of moving to Manchester City.
The striker played his final game in BVB colours and scored a penalty in a 2-1 win versus Hertha Berlin.
He has already agreed to join the blue side of Manchester for a fee of £51million after his release clause was triggered.
In the video, Haaland said: “Dear BVB fans, I had unforgettable years at Dortmund.
“Thank you for the great support, you will always have a place in my heart. All the best to you all.”
The clip featured some of his best goals for the Bundesliga club highlighting some of his best moments.
In a further social media post, the 21-year-old wrote: “It has been nothing but an honour to wear this shirt.
“At BVB I’ve spent memorable moments, met special people, not to mention a fanbase that has been always our extra man on the pitch.
“The Yellow Wall is truly incredible. I’ll never forget any of this!”
After his final game, Dortmund presented him with flowers and a thank you message meanwhile his team-mates clapped him on top of the fans singing his name.
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