Borussia Dortmund defender Nico Schlotterbeck has unequivocally dismissed recent speculation regarding a potential contract extension with the Bundesliga club. Speaking after Germany’s 2-1 victory over Ghana, the central defender clarified his current contractual situation, stating that reports of an impending deal are premature.
“I must categorically deny that; unfortunately, we’re not there yet. I negotiated with Sebastian for a long time, but he’s no longer with us.
What has been reported is unfortunately not true. I would probably have made a decision in the coming weeks. The situation has changed a bit.
I’ll be holding talks with Ole, and we’re not at the stage where we’re on the verge of a deal. It’s a shame for BVB fans right now, but it’s not an easy situation for me either.”
Schlotterbeck’s statement contradicts earlier reports from major German outlets, which had suggested a contract extension was imminent for the 26-year-old. He explained that while he had engaged in extensive negotiations with former official Sebastian Kehl, the situation has shifted following Kehl’s departure. The defender confirmed that he is now scheduled to hold discussions with Nils-Ole Book, the new person in charge, emphasizing that they are “not at the stage where we’re on the verge of a deal.” The change in personnel within Dortmund’s management, specifically the transition from Sebastian Kehl to Nils-Ole Book, appears to have complicated the negotiation process.
What’s Next for Dortmund and Schlotterbeck?
The contract situation between Schlotterbeck and Dortmund is now expected to be a prolonged affair. This delay could potentially open the door for other clubs to enter the fray, initiating discussions with the defender for a possible transfer during the summer window.
