Nico Schlotterbeck set to extend Borussia Dortmund contract

Germany international Nico Schlotterbeck is poised to sign a new contract with Borussia Dortmund until 2031, turning down immediate interest from Real Madrid and Liverpool. His agent expressed confidence in the player's commitment to the club. The deal includes a release clause for next summer.

Borussia Dortmund defender Nico Schlotterbeck, who joined the club from Karlsruhe in 2017, has 15 months left on his current deal. Despite attracting attention from Real Madrid and Liverpool as both clubs seek defensive reinforcements this summer, the 26-year-old center-half appears set to stay in the Bundesliga. A report in Bild indicates he has agreed terms on a new contract running until 2031, with an annual salary increase to around €14 million including bonuses. Schlotterbeck's agent, Matthias Sammer, told Sky: “I am absolutely convinced he will stay in Dortmund.” The player is expected to feature in Julian Nagelsmann’s Germany squad for the World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico this summer. The agreement reportedly features an exit clause activating next summer at €60 million, offering potential for clubs like Madrid and Liverpool to pursue him later. Real Madrid, who signed Dean Huijsen last summer, face challenges with Raul Asencio's form, Antonio Rudiger at 33, and Eder Militao's ongoing injuries. Liverpool, having brought in 20-year-old Jeremy Jacquet from Rennes—who recently underwent shoulder surgery after an injury against Lens—deal with Virgil van Dijk at 34 and Ibrahima Konate's contract expiring without renewal talks progressing.

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