Martin Demichelis linked to RB Leipzig as Mallorca release clause reported at €2.5m
Martin Demichelis is RB Leipzig’s top candidate as RCD Mallorca’s release clause is reported at €2.5m by Sky Germany; talks continue while Ole Werner’s future is reviewed.
Since being appointed at RCD Mallorca, Martin Demichelis has guided the side through a mixed run in La Liga and now finds himself linked to RB Leipzig amid reports of a relatively modest release clause. The reported €2.5 million figure has focused attention on the 45-year-old Argentine, whose tactical approach and recent form are being weighed by clubs across Europe. Sources close to the story say the clause exists but has not been activated, and that discussions at Leipzig are ongoing with no completed agreement announced.
Release clause details and current status
Sky Germany has reported that Martin Demichelis carries a release clause in the region of €2.5 million at RCD Mallorca. That figure, if accurate, places Demichelis within a price range that many Bundesliga clubs could consider achievable in the current market.
Despite the reported clause, Mallorca have not confirmed any activation and the club have retained Demichelis as manager while negotiations elsewhere are described as preliminary. Insiders indicate that the clause would only become relevant if a club formally triggers it or an agreement is negotiated between the two clubs.
Mallorca record under Demichelis
Since taking charge at Mallorca, Demichelis has produced a record that mixes promising victories and disruptive defeats, leaving a nuanced picture of his tenure. Across 12 La Liga matches he has recorded five wins, three draws and four defeats, a sample that shows both the team’s potential and areas needing improvement.
Those results reflect Demichelis’ efforts to stabilise a squad that has battled in recent seasons to secure top-flight status. Observers note that Mallorca’s performances under him have been marked by tactical discipline in some fixtures and inconsistency in others, factors that will inform any suitor’s evaluation.
Why RB Leipzig are considering Demichelis
RB Leipzig view potential coaching candidates through both short-term performance and longer-term fit with the club’s identity, and sources indicate Martin Demichelis has emerged as a leading option. His work at Mallorca, coupled with a reputation for organising teams defensively while encouraging forward transitions, aligns with the profile Leipzig often seek.
The reported clause makes a move financially feasible, but Leipzig decision-makers are also weighing timing and strategic impact. Conversations at the club are said to be ongoing, with Demichelis reportedly at or near the top of the list should Leipzig decide to change course.
Ole Werner’s position and the pressure at Leipzig
Ole Werner’s job at RB Leipzig has been described as precarious by insiders, with club executives evaluating recent results as they decide whether to pursue a change in leadership. Werner, who has spent only a single full season in charge, remains in place for now while the club deliberates.
The prospect of replacing a coach mid-season or at season’s end involves sporting and contractual complexities, and any decision is likely to reflect both immediate performance metrics and longer-term ambitions. Should Leipzig opt for a managerial change, sources suggest Martin Demichelis would be among the front-runners to fill that vacancy.
Potential timeline, process and hurdles
Even with a reported €2.5m release clause, any move for Martin Demichelis would require several formal steps before being completed. A triggering club must inform Mallorca and meet contractual terms, while Demichelis would need to negotiate personal terms and obtain agreement on a transfer timeline.
Other hurdles include Mallorca’s assessment of timing, the desires of Demichelis himself, and Leipzig’s internal decision-making process, which may involve the sporting director, ownership and other stakeholders. Additionally, the complexities of mid-season appointments — including staff movement and player reactions — mean that the practicalities could extend discussions over weeks rather than days.
Implications for Mallorca and Leipzig
For RCD Mallorca, the departure of a manager who has shown signs of building a coherent squad structure would present immediate challenges, particularly given the limited managerial market at this time of year. The club would need to identify alternatives quickly or negotiate a settlement that preserves squad continuity.
For RB Leipzig, appointing Martin Demichelis would signal a preference for a coach with an emphasis on organisation and defensive solidity, while also taking a relatively low-cost option in the current market. The move could calm immediate performance concerns if results improved, but it would also require alignment with the club’s broader sporting philosophy and transfer planning.
The reported release clause has intensified speculation but has not produced a concluded deal, and both clubs appear to be taking a measured approach as discussions continue. Any final decision will hinge on negotiations, timing, and the strategic priorities of the parties involved.
Martin Demichelis remains under contract at Mallorca for the time being, and RB Leipzig have not announced a change of manager; sources describe the situation as active but unresolved. The coming days are likely to determine whether the reported clause becomes operative or whether talks stall and attention shifts elsewhere.










