Two of them are totally fabricated rumours though mate, Arsenal and Spurs interest is from a few years ago that gets rehashed every window with zero new developments, think both moved on a long time ago.
Dortmund is the one worry, the four things that give me confidence though is the owner Surkis was very disparaging about the league and that Yarmolenko deserves a bigger platform - as in Spain or England, Yarmolenko himself has long stated that aside from Barca the only place he wanted to go was the premiership, and that the Dortmund bid is reported as being a part exchange deal which i can't see being realistic, the fourth thing would be the fact that Surkis and Yarmolenko both seem out the norm in the fact they both seem to value the way business is looked to be done as much as the final fee/wage etc they can make, something which stands us in good stead the fact we seemed for once to conduct the negotiations in the summer in a very good manner.
Not daft like, if it was a straight fight between us and Dortmund then there is only one winner, but the situation when dealing with Ukrainian clubs and Kiev in particular is a world away from normal negotiations.
Think my confidence stems mainly from ignoring a lot of the stuff being churned out in the British/International media and just looking at the original sources coming out of the interviews and genuine Ukrainian outlets, we are in pole position with both club and player