Real Madrid are considering extending Antonio Rudiger’s contract this summer, according to Marca’s Juan Ignacio Garcia-Ochoa.
The proposed new deal could see the German defender, born to a Sierra Leonean mother, remain with the club until either 2027 or 2028, as his current contract is set to expire in 2026.
Rudiger has expressed no desire to leave Real Madrid, contrary to earlier reports suggesting that the 31-year-old might head to clubs in Saudi Arabia or Qatar once his contract ends in 2026.
His commitment to the club appears strong, and he is focused on contributing further to the team’s success.
Since joining Real Madrid in 2022, Rudiger has made a massive impact, featuring in 127 matches. His experience and defensive skills have been valuable assets for the squad.
The potential contract extension reflects the club’s recognition of his contributions and their intention to retain key players as they aim for continued success in both domestic and international competitions.
As the summer approaches, discussions regarding Rudiger’s future are expected to intensify, with fans eagerly anticipating the outcome.