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·7 March 2026

Richard Hughes will be pulling his hair out at enormous Liverpool blow

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Nico Schlotterbeck: Situation Summary

Contractual Status and Imminent Deadline

As of 6 March 2026, Nico Schlotterbeck’s future at Borussia Dortmund is approaching a decisive moment. The 26-year-old’s current contract is set to expire on 30 June 2027, and he has yet to agree to an extension despite Dortmund offering a lucrative new deal worth approximately €8 million (£6.8m) per year until 2030. Reports from Bild and Sport Bild indicate that a "final meeting" between the player, his representatives, and the entire Dortmund hierarchy is scheduled for mid-March, before the upcoming international break. If Schlotterbeck does not commit to fresh terms during this summit, Dortmund have reportedly decided they will sanction a sale this summer to avoid his value depreciating.


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Transfer Battle: Real Madrid vs Liverpool

The uncertainty surrounding Schlotterbeck has sparked a high-profile pursuit from two of Europe’s elite clubs. Real Madrid are currently viewed as the frontrunners, with reports from OneFootball and AS suggesting the Spanish giants are in "pole position" due to their strong boardroom relationship with Dortmund. Real Madrid have identified him as a priority to refresh a defensive line featuring David Alaba and Antonio Rüdiger, who are entering the final stages of their careers. Liverpool also remain heavily involved; journalist Fabrizio Romano confirmed on 6 March that while Real Madrid sent scouts to watch Schlotterbeck in the recent Der Klassiker against Bayern Munich, no formal bid has been made by any party. Liverpool view the German international as an ideal left-footed successor to Virgil van Dijk, and the club has reportedly held encouraging preliminary talks with the player's camp.

Recent Form and Performance Metrics

Schlotterbeck remains a cornerstone of the Dortmund defence, though the team has suffered recent setbacks, including a heavy Champions League exit against Atalanta in February. He was a standout performer in the 3-2 defeat to Bayern Munich on 28 February, where he scored the opening goal. Statistically, he has recorded 4 goals and 1 assist in 18 Bundesliga appearances this season. According to FotMob, he maintains an average performance rating of 7.56 for the 2025/26 Bundesliga campaign, ranking him amongst the top-performing centre-backs in the division. His aerial dominance and ball-playing ability remain his primary assets, as evidenced by a 90.6% passing accuracy in Champions League fixtures this season.

Future Outlook

The outcome of the mid-March meeting will dictate whether Schlotterbeck becomes the most sought-after defender of the 2026 summer window. Dortmund are expected to demand a fee in the region of €50 million to €60 million (£43m–£51m) should he decline the extension. While the player has publicly stated he feels "comfortable" in Dortmund, his desire to consistently challenge for major honours—coupled with Dortmund's early European exit—has fuelled speculation that a move to the Bernabéu or Anfield is increasingly likely.

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