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Mats Hummels expects a frosty reception from Dortmund fans

during the Bundesliga match between Borussia Dortmund and FC Bayern Muenchen at Signal Iduna Park on March 5, 2016 in Dortmund, Germany.
Image: Mats Hummels is expecting to be jeered upon his return to Signal Iduna Park

Mats Hummels has admitted he expects a hostile reception next Sunday in his first game back in a Bayern Munich shirt, away to ex-club Borussia Dortmund.

The 27-year-old Germany defender and product of the Bayern academy signed for Dortmund in 2008, but has rejoined the Munich giants after eight years at their Bundesliga rivals.

Now his first competitive appearance back in the Bayern shirt will be at Dortmund's Signal Iduna Park stadium on August 14 when the two sides compete for the German Super Cup.

Hummels, who made his senior international debut in 2010, won the 2014 World Cup and back-to-back Bundesliga titles in 2011 and 2012 as a Dortmund player before returning to Bayern in a deal worth 35 million euros ($38.8m).

Mats Hummels during the Bundesliga match between Borussia Dortmund and Hamburger SV
Image: Hummels rejoined Bayern Munich for a reported fee of €35m in May

Shortly after, Hummels made his final appearance for Dortmund against Bayern when Borussia lost the German Cup final on penalties in Berlin last May. 

Hummels, who was unveiled at his new club on Saturday, said he anticipated a few boos and whistles from home fans in Dortmund.

"There are a few people who won't receive me well, but I am looking forward to returning," he admitted. "And if the next 15 games I'm booed mercilessly, it won't change my attitude and it won't affect my performance.

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"The boos from the Dortmund fans will come but it won't change my appreciation (of the club). The game will be very special for me.

"The decision to move took a lot of strength and gave me a headache for a few weeks. It was a long and difficult process.

"Dortmund and Bayern are the only clubs I've played for, but Bayern are one of the top three teams in the world and have the chance to win everything every year. In the end, that was the decisive factor."

Dortmund has finished second to Bayern in three of the last four seasons with Munich bidding for a fifth straight German league title this year with Carlo Ancelotti taking charge.

Germany defender Mats Hummels controls the ball
Image: The Germany defender is a product of the Bayern Munich academy

Also in the German Super Cup, Germany's World Cup winner Mario Gotze will be lining up for Dortmund again after three frustrating years at Bayern under Pep Guardiola.

The 24-year-old has moved in the opposite direction to Hummels by signing a four-year contract for Dortmund this summer. 

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