Schlotterbeck responds to reports Mourinho wants him at Madrid

Nico Schlotterbeck has addressed rumors linking him to Real Madrid as Jose Mourinho targets the Borussia Dortmund defender via a secret release clause.


Posted Friday, June 12, 2026 by goal

Schlotterbeck responds to reports Mourinho wants him at Madrid
Nico Schlotterbeck Dortmund 2026

Borussia Dortmund defender Nico Schlotterbeck has reacted to transfer interest from Real Madrid as Jose Mourinho looks to trigger his unique release clause. The German international recently signed an extension until 2031, but a special exit path has put the Spanish giants and fellow suitors Liverpool on high alert ahead of the summer window.

Madrid circle Dortmund star

Madrid manager Mourinho is eager to activate a specific release clause in Schlotterbeck's Dortmund contract, valued between €50 million and €60m. According to Sky Sport and SPORT BILD, the Spanish giants have already initiated contact with the defender's representative regarding a summer transfer. Crucially, this exit option is restricted to just three elite institutions, with Liverpool and Los Blancos confirmed as two of the written destinations.

Schlotterbeck responds to reports Mourinho wants him at Madrid
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Schlotterbeck demands international focus

Speaking from Germany's international base camp in the United States ahead of their tournament opener, Schlotterbeck addressed the growing media speculation. While acknowledging the transfer links connecting him to the Spanish giants, the 26-year-old insisted that his immediate priorities remain firmly on international duty under Julian Nagelsmann.

He said: "Yes, of course you hear about something like that through the media, but fundamentally I've already said this a few weeks ago - the complete focus right now is on the World Cup, on the first match. In Qatar, we saw how an opening game like that can go. It is extremely important, which is why even though I've heard about it, it's not in my head at all."

Matthaus defends controversial clause

Although the inclusion of an exit clause sparked significant backlash from sections of the Dortmund fanbase, German legend Lothar Matthaus defended the agreement as a logical compromise for both parties.

Matthaus emphasised that the extension protects Dortmund’s financial position while preserving the player’s career ambitions, especially given past interest from major domestic rivals like Bayern Munich. He stated: "It was always about him wanting to take the next step.

"On the other hand, he's also committed to Borussia Dortmund. But if Real Madrid comes calling, you want to keep a door open, at least a small crack you can walk through."

Schlotterbeck responds to reports Mourinho wants him at Madrid
Germany Media Day And Training Session

Opening tests dictate future

Schlotterbeck faces an immediate test on Sunday as he lines up alongside Jonathan Tah for Germany's opening group match against Curacao in Houston. A strong tournament showing will inevitably accelerate a summer transfer battle between Madrid and Liverpool when the window officially opens.

Dortmund must brace for an inevitable approach for their star defender while concurrently scouting potential defensive replacements to reinforce their squad for the upcoming domestic season.

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