The 15-year-old scorer earned a special exemption to quit the exercise with the first team.
Despite his age, Moukoko has joined Erling Haaland and Jadon Sancho in Switzerland as they prepare for the next campaign.
According to Bild, those are the orders of Chief Lucien Favre, who needs to take a closer look at the teenager in a position to reach the top.
Regulations in Germany state: “Permanent licenses and exemptions for school-age academics to publish their academic or artistic ability presuppose that other appropriate educational measures are provided. “
And a youth coach in Dortmund added: “We are in a constructive and close exchange with that of Youssoufa Moukoko.
“Together, we have created all situations so that you are temporarily exempted from schooling in accordance with the NRW Schools Act, paragraph 43, so that we can participate in vocational training. “
There is no doubt that Moukoko is one of the most talented players to have left the academy.
After scoring 183 goals in 120 youth games, Haaland outded his potential after seeing Moukoko in action.
He said, “He’s much bigger than me when he was 15.
“He trains at Borussia Dortmund and continues. Me at my house club, Bryne FK, when I was 15.
“You can’t compare that. “
SunSport recently reported how the Bundesliga had replaced its age eligibility regulations to let him play.
Previously, players were allowed to play in the German elite until the age of 16 and a half.
But such were the waves caused by Moukoko’s immediate, that this number has now been reduced to just 16.
And Haaland admitted it’s going to be hard to keep the skill on the ground.
He added: “But it’s hard when it’s so good.
“I don’t think I’ve ever noticed a 15-year-old boy this good. “
Moukoko, 12, played for Dortmund’s under-17s and Germany’s under-16s.
He scored 90 amazing goals in 56 under-17 games before getting 34 in 20 this season for the under-19s; started the season at 14.
Before turning 16 on November 20, Moukoko has been intermittently with Favre’s first team since January.
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