#4: He has the talent for it
More often than not, we often forget how talented Michy Batshuayi actually is.
Sure, the youngster has failed to impress Chelsea manager Antonio Conte, but looking at his remarkable goals per game ratio, Batshuayi has every chance of excelling in the Bundesliga considering the fact he will actually earn proper minutes there.
Blessed with immense technical abilities, he's very good with regards to link-up play even in tighter areas of the pitch - tailor made for Dortmund's playing style under new management with Peter Stoger.
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In addition, he's very agile and active both inside and outside the penalty area while his first-touch is accurate more often than not. These qualities will definitely help him integrate quickly to their possession-based style.