Bayer Leverkusen has confirmed the contract extension of Moroccan international Amine Adli, with the left winger now set to remain at the German club until June 2028. The announcement, made via the club’s official social media accounts on Friday, marks the continuation of Adli’s journey with Leverkusen, which began when he joined from Toulouse FC in 2021.
The 24-year-old winger’s career with Leverkusen has seen steady development over his three seasons with the Bundesliga side.
Since his transfer in August 2021, Adli has grown into a key player for the club, whose faith in him is now reflected in this new long-term commitment.
This extension, anticipated by club insiders and fans alike, solidifies Adli’s role in Leverkusen’s lineup and underscores his contributions to the team.
Great news, #Werkself fans – Amine Adli has extended his contract until 2028! 🖤❤️#Amine2028 pic.twitter.com/0pTbwka9IC
— Bayer 04 Leverkusen (@bayer04_en) November 8, 2024
Adli’s season has been marked by both notable performances and an unfortunate injury setback.
The winger suffered a fractured fibula on October 23 during a Champions League clash against Stade Brestois.
The injury, which has temporarily sidelined him, came at a difficult time, as Adli had already made 12 appearances across competitions this season before sustaining the injury.
While his return date remains uncertain, Leverkusen’s decision to extend his contract signals confidence in his recovery and future contributions.
With a current market valuation of €30 million, according to Transfermarkt, Adli has become one of the promising players in Leverkusen’s ranks.
The Moroccan’s salary is reported to be €1.14 million annually, a figure that reflects both his value to the club and his growing profile within European football.
Bayer Leverkusen faces VfL Bochum in their upcoming Bundesliga fixture, set for this weekend, as they look to build on their current league standing.
Although Adli will be absent, Leverkusen remains focused on securing points to bolster their campaign.