BOURNEMOUTH, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 18: David Wagner, Manager of Huddersfield Town looks on prior to the Premier League match between AFC Bournemouth and Huddersfield Town at Vitality Stadium on November 18, 2017 in Bournemouth, England. (Photo by Bryn Lennon/Getty Images)

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Top five players Borussia Dortmund players who came out of the B team by Alex Orillac

Huddersfield manager David Wagner is apparently on the radar of Borussia Dortmund to replace under-fire boss Peter Bosz at the Signal Iduna Park.

Peter Bosz has struggled in his time with BVB ever since he first arrived. The manager received a depleted squad in comparison to last season and was tasked with integrating the young prospects on the roster.

However, despite Dortmund having a fairly difficult but positive start, things have gone downhill rather quickly. To make things worse, the club has been eliminated from European competition.

Having failed to win in their last 5 fixtures, Dortmund faces a tall task in the Bundesliga this weekend against Schalke. With the pressure mounting on Bosz, it comes as no surprise that BVB is already starting to scout the market for replacements.

One name to have reportedly emerged is that of David Wagner from Huddersfield. According to Clubcall, Dortmund has lined up the Premier League manager to replace the Dutchman after his horrible record.

Wagner has a history with BVB, having been the assistant coach and then the academy coach before leaving for Yorkshire.

Wagner has transformed Huddersfield Town with some strict monetary constraints. Wagner has been known to employ intuitive methods of team bonding. His immaculate attention to detail has won the hearts at his current club and his tactics have helped the Terriers remain in the top-half of the table.

Wagner is not only familiar with Dortmund and the Signal Iduna Park, he has also matured as a man-manager and tactician. A contemporary of Jurgen Klopp, Wagner is also a disciple of Gegenpressing and has an uncompromising attitude towards work ethic.

Will Wagner be good enough for BVB? Absolutely. However, we need to consider the impact Bosz’ departure will have on the squad. Dortmund might be struggling but the timing needs to be just right if one is making such vital decisions.