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Real Madrid prepares €50-60m bid for Nico Schlotterbeck

bernardo herrera by bernardo herrera
June 9, 2026
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Real Madrid Preparing Offer for Nico Schlotterbeck as €50–60m Release Clause Looms

Real Madrid are reportedly preparing an offer for Nico Schlotterbeck, with the Germany centre-back’s €50–60 million release clause active until the World Cup final on July 19, 2026.

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Real Madrid Preparing Offer for Nico Schlotterbeck

Real Madrid have stepped up interest in Nico Schlotterbeck and are understood to be planning a formal approach in the coming weeks.
The reported move follows the centre-back’s contract extension with Borussia Dortmund, which included a release clause that could be triggered by several European heavyweights.
Club sources indicate Madrid see Schlotterbeck as a potential long-term addition to their defensive ranks, capable of starting alongside their established centre-backs.

Release Clause and Deadline Details

Schlotterbeck’s new deal at Dortmund reportedly runs until 2031 and contains a release clause in the €50–60 million range.
That clause is said to be active for a defined window that closes with the World Cup final on July 19, 2026, creating a tight timeline for any suitors.
The structure of the clause reportedly permits bids from Real Madrid, FC Barcelona and Liverpool, which places Madrid among a small group of clubs able to secure the defender without protracted negotiations.

Player Profile and Borussia Dortmund Record

At 26 years old, Nico Schlotterbeck has developed into one of Germany’s more reliable central defenders since his move from SC Freiburg in 2022.
He combines physicality with reading of the game and has become a regular starter for Dortmund when fit, contributing both in defensive duels and in building possession from the back.
Dortmund signed him as a player with clear potential to anchor their backline, and his performances in the Bundesliga and cup competitions have raised his profile across Europe.

World Cup Timing and International Prospects

Schlotterbeck is expected to play a prominent role for Germany at the 2026 World Cup, which adds a layer of complexity to any transfer plans.
Clubs weighing a move must factor in his availability and form during the tournament, as well as the increased market attention that international duty can generate.
With the release clause active through the final on July 19, 2026, suitors have a defined window in which a move can be completed if they wish to avoid negotiations with Dortmund.

Dortmund’s Likely Response and Squad Planning

Borussia Dortmund will face a strategic decision if a club activates the clause for Schlotterbeck, balancing sporting continuity with financial prudence.
The Bundesliga side has a track record of reinvesting sale proceeds but will need to identify defensive replacements quickly to maintain stability.
Dortmund could pursue internal options or the transfer market to shore up the centre-back positions, while also weighing whether to negotiate further add-ons or future sell-on terms if a bidding club attempts an alternative route.

Financial and Sporting Implications for Real Madrid

For Real Madrid, acquiring Schlotterbeck would represent a targeted investment in defensive depth and future planning.
A purchase in the reported €50–60 million range would be significant but manageable for a club of Madrid’s stature, particularly given the relative scarcity of top-tier centre-backs under 30.
Sportingly, Schlotterbeck’s profile fits a system that values defenders who can defend intensely and contribute to ball progression, offering flexibility across domestic and continental competitions.

Competition from Other European Clubs

The existence of the release clause that applies to a select group of clubs means Madrid will not face an open auction, but competition remains likely.
FC Barcelona and Liverpool are among the names linked to Schlotterbeck, and each club would bring different appeal based on tactical fit, wages and project.
If several interested clubs move quickly, the window before July 19, 2026, could become a decisive period that determines the player’s next destination.

Agent Signals and Player Preference

Reports indicate that Schlotterbeck has expressed admiration for the idea of playing in Spain’s capital to those close to him, an element that could influence negotiations.
Player preference often plays a role when clubs are evenly matched, and a clear inclination toward Real Madrid would simplify any approach.
However, the final decision is likely to consider prospective playing time, Champions League prospects and the role each suitor envisions for him.

Borussia Dortmund face a busy summer if the clause is activated, and all parties will be monitoring Schlotterbeck’s World Cup performances closely to inform their next steps.

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