Borussia Mönchengladbach is making a savvy move in the goalkeeper market, reportedly securing the signature of Mainz veteran Daniel Batz on a free transfer this summer. According to Sky Germany's Florian Plettenberg, the deal is complete, with the 35-year-old already passing his medical at the club.
The timing couldn't be better for Gladbach, who secured their Bundesliga survival on Sunday and are now looking to build for the future. Batz, who has been a reliable presence between the posts for Mainz, brings valuable experience to the Rhineland club. He's made 20 appearances in the German top flight this season, stepping up admirably in the absence of injured starter Robin Zentner, and has recorded three clean sheets.
Batz is expected to sign a contract running through 2028, with an option to extend for an additional year. For a goalkeeper in his mid-30s, this represents a significant vote of confidence from Gladbach's management. The move also highlights the club's strategic approach to squad building—securing experienced talent on a free transfer while maintaining financial flexibility.
For fans of both clubs, this transfer signals a changing of the guard. Mainz will need to find a new backup option, while Gladbach gains a seasoned professional who can provide stability and mentorship for younger players in the squad. As the summer window approaches, this deal could prove to be one of the more underrated pieces of business in the Bundesliga.
