Ciro Immobile says he does not regret moving from Torino to Borussia Dortmund, and would do it again.

The Italian international only has three goals to his name since his transfer from the Granata last summer and has only started two of the last ten games.

In spite of his lack of playing time, the 24-year-old is adamant in stating that he would not go back.

“I chose my path and I'm going to follow it all the way to the end,” he said, in an interview with SportWeek, the weekly publication of La Gazzetta dello Sport

Ciro Immobile says he does not regret moving from Torino to Borussia Dortmund, and would do it again.

The Italian international only has three goals to his name since his transfer from the Granata last summer and has only started two of the last ten games.

In spite of his lack of playing time, the 24-year-old is adamant in stating that he would not go back.

“I chose my path and I'm going to follow it all the way to the end,” he said, in an interview with SportWeek, the weekly publication of La Gazzetta dello Sport

“I would do this again. I feel I'm at the right level to play with Borussia Dortmund.

“After the [German] triumph in the World Cup some of our players were a bit too distracted and we could not replicate in the matches what we were doing in training.

“The hardship I encountered when coming into this team didn't help me integrate myself.

“But it's not true that [Borussia Coach Jurgen] Klopp doesn't help me. We talk a lot.

“People only remember what they want to remember.

“Even [Robert] Lewandowski only scored seven goals in his first year, then he started winning and scoring and he left a good memory of himself.

“Hopefully I'll get the same opportunity.”

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