Real Madrid's search for defensive reinforcements has taken an intriguing turn, with a specific and potentially affordable target now in focus. The La Liga champions are among a select few clubs who can trigger a special release clause for Borussia Dortmund's German international defender, Nico Schlotterbeck, this summer.
The 26-year-old centre-back, a key figure for Dortmund in their run to last season's UEFA Champions League final, has long been admired by the Madrid hierarchy. According to prominent transfer insider Florian Plettenberg, a clause in Schlotterbeck's new Dortmund contract allows Real Madrid to negotiate for his signature at a fixed price believed to be in the region of €50-60 million.
This development provides a clear and structured path for Florentino Pérez to secure a top-tier defender, aligning with the club's strategy of building a squad capable of dominating both domestically and in Europe for years to come. Schlotterbeck's blend of physicality, ball-playing ability, and big-game experience makes him a compelling option as Real Madrid look to solidify their backline for the next chapter.
