Liverpool is planning a big transfer: Schlotterbeck before moving to the Reds!
Find out how Liverpool FC are operating in the transfer market in 2025 with their interest in Nico Schlotterbeck from Dortmund.
Liverpool is planning a big transfer: Schlotterbeck before moving to the Reds!
Liverpool FC, well on the way to winning the English league title, is already planning for the future. According to a report by oe24.at The club is on the verge of a mega transfer with an offer of over 50 million euros for central defender Nico Schlotterbeck from Borussia Dortmund. Schlotterbeck, who has proven to be a bright spot despite BVB's difficulties, is considered unsaleable, but the tempting offer could convince the German international to move to Anfield.
His contract in Dortmund runs until 2027 and BVB is already planning to increase his salary to five million euros per year. Schlotterbeck is also being considered as a possible new captain, which could further strengthen his ties to the club. Still, the challenge and prospect of succeeding Virgil van Dijk at Liverpool could prove an irresistible temptation for the 25-year-old, adding to the current situation in the Premier League.
The brilliant history of Liverpool FC
Liverpool FC is not just a football club, but a legend that dates back to 1892. Founded following Everton's move from Anfield, Liverpool experienced ups and downs in its early years before establishing itself as a leading club in the Football League. Historic successes in the Champions League and national titles make the club one of the best known in the world of football. The Reds have collected an impressive number of trophies over the years and are known for their passionate supporters and the famous anthem 'You'll Never Walk Alone'.
Under the leadership of coach Jürgen Klopp, Liverpool have enjoyed notable successes in recent years, including returning to the domestic and European football stage with a Champions League title in 2019. The club's ongoing ambitions to win the Premier League championship and make a mark in international football are further strengthened by current transfer targets such as Schlotterbeck, while the Reds have simultaneously forged their core and continued to write the club's history in British football.