
Julian Ryerson
28-Year-Old
Borussia Dortmund
Bundesliga
GTD
Injury Thigh
Est. Return 6/30/2026
Ruled out against France
Ryerson is feeling better but will not be an option for the clash against France, according to Norway head coach Stale Solbakken via Aftenposten. "Yes, he is excluded. He has not gone home, we are keeping him here and hope he makes progress. He is feeling better today than yesterday. But he will not be around."
ANALYSIS
Ryerson was forced off with an injury just 11 minutes into the game against Senegal, and he was later seen with an ice pack wrapped around the top of his thigh. No exact timeline has been given for his potential return, with the manager only expressing hope that he could be available for the round of 32, but he will definitely miss the game against France, a match expected to see significant rotation for Norway regardless.
Ryerson was forced off with an injury just 11 minutes into the game against Senegal, and he was later seen with an ice pack wrapped around the top of his thigh. No exact timeline has been given for his potential return, with the manager only expressing hope that he could be available for the round of 32, but he will definitely miss the game against France, a match expected to see significant rotation for Norway regardless.
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Set for rest due to minor injury
Ryerson is not expected to be dealing with a serious injury and should be an option for the team, but will likely be rested to face France on Friday, according to Patrick Berger of Sky Sports.
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Status for France game unclear
Ryerson (thigh) was substituted after just 13 minutes of Monday's 3-2 victory over Senegal, with coach Stale Solbakken confirming the decision to start him was a calculated gamble that did not pay off, according to VG. "He trained a little on and off. We had a conversation with him this morning, and then he wanted to try. He has played with such pain before, but it just got worse and worse, and then I just decided to take him out."
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Subs off early against Senegal
Ryerson was forced to abandon Monday's clash against Senegal after suffering an injury in the opening minutes of the game.
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Creates three chances in win
Ryerson registered nine crosses (four accurate) and four corners in Tuesday's 4-1 win versus Iraq.
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Right-back for Norway
Ryerson is expected to be the starting right-back for Norway at the 2026 World Cup.
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Man United keeping close tabs
Manchester United are interested in Ryerson, according to Sky Sports Germany.
ANALYSIS
Manchester United want to sign a player who could compete for the starting role at right-back with Diogo Dalot, and Ryerson fits the bill. The Norway international is under contract until the end of the 2027/28 season, so it would take around 30 million to pry him away from BVB this summer.
Manchester United want to sign a player who could compete for the starting role at right-back with Diogo Dalot, and Ryerson fits the bill. The Norway international is under contract until the end of the 2027/28 season, so it would take around 30 million to pry him away from BVB this summer.





