Liverpool face €60m setback as defender prefers Real Madrid move over Anfield | OneFootball

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·20. Juni 2026

Liverpool face €60m setback as defender prefers Real Madrid move over Anfield

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Liverpool’s search for a new centre-back has reportedly taken a major hit, with Nico Schlotterbeck said to prefer a move to Real Madrid this summer. The Borussia Dortmund defender has been on Liverpool’s radar as they look to strengthen their back line following Ibrahima Konaté’s move to the Bernabeu.

That departure has left a clear gap in Andoni Iraola’s squad, and Liverpool need another top-level defender who can compete immediately while also fitting the club’s long-term rebuild.


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However, Spanish outlet El Debate reports that Schlotterbeck wants to join Real Madrid, where he could link up with Germany team-mate Antonio Rudiger.

That would be a frustrating twist for Liverpool, especially after already losing Konaté to the Spanish giants.

Release clause gives both clubs a chance

Schlotterbeck only signed a new Borussia Dortmund contract in April, but the deal reportedly includes a special release clause.

According to Transfermarkt, the clause is believed to be worth between €50m and €60m and can be triggered by selected top clubs.

Liverpool and Real Madrid are understood to be among the sides able to activate it, which makes the player’s preference even more important.

If both clubs are willing to pay the same fee, the decision may come down to where Schlotterbeck wants to play.

Liverpool need a quick response

From Liverpool’s point of view, this is a real blow but not a disaster.

The club still have time to move for other defensive targets, but they cannot afford to wait too long.

Konaté’s exit has already weakened the squad, and a replacement must be found before the new season begins.

Real Madrid’s pull is obvious. They offer Champions League pedigree, a growing German connection through Rudiger, and now a fresh defensive project under Jose Mourinho.

Liverpool remain interested, but Madrid appear to have the stronger hand.

If Schlotterbeck’s preference is firm, the Reds may need to accept the setback and move quickly to their next centre-back option.

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