Antonio Rüdiger Set to Stay at Real Madrid Until 2027 After Reported Contract Renewal
Latest transfer update: Antonio Rüdiger has reportedly agreed a contract renewal with Real Madrid, keeping the German centre-back at the club until 2027 amid plans to shore up the defence ahead of the summer window.

Antonio Rüdiger has reportedly agreed a contract renewal with Real Madrid that would keep the 33-year-old centre-back at the club until 2027, according to Fabrizio Romano as cited by World Soccer Talk. The latest report says the German defender’s future has been decided following a season in which he became one of Real Madrid’s defensive leaders despite injury setbacks.
Why it matters
If confirmed, the renewal secures continuity in Real Madrid’s central defence by retaining an experienced, senior figure who has logged significant minutes this season. That continuity is especially relevant given the club’s defensive injury problems, departures in the backline and manager José Mourinho’s reported plans for summer reinforcements.
How Rüdiger’s season and role are described in the report
World Soccer Talk’s summary says Rüdiger, despite a campaign disrupted by injuries, established himself as a consistent presence and dressing-room leader for Los Blancos. The piece cites his season minutes (2,190) and suggests he would continue to partner defensively with Éder Militão and Dean Huijsen, while potentially entering a more structured rotation because of his recent injury history.
Reported wider context: transfer interest and Real Madrid’s defensive planning
The report references claims from Nicolò Schira that Juventus pursued Rüdiger when he was a free agent, and that two Premier League clubs plus a Saudi Pro League side had monitored his situation. World Soccer Talk says Real Madrid’s renewal proposal changed those plans. The same summary also notes that Real Madrid may still look to add a centre-back in the summer, citing defensive inconsistencies at the club and manager José Mourinho’s alleged request for reinforcements.
- Fabrizio Romano (via X) is cited as reporting that Rüdiger and Real Madrid have agreed terms on a renewal reportedly running to 2027.
- Rüdiger played 2,190 minutes this season, per the report, and became a leading figure in Real Madrid’s defence despite earlier injuries.
- Nicolò Schira is cited as saying Juventus, two Premier League clubs and a Saudi club had shown interest before Madrid’s renewal proposal.
- World Soccer Talk notes Real Madrid still face defensive issues and may pursue at least one centre-back in the summer; José Mourinho is reported to want multiple reinforcements.
What this does — and doesn’t — confirm
The story, based on the World Soccer Talk summary of reporting from Fabrizio Romano and others, indicates an agreement has been reached in principle. However, the metadata does not include an official Real Madrid statement or contract paperwork. It also does not supply precise contract financial terms, medical details about Rüdiger’s injuries, or confirmed squad plans beyond the reported targets mentioned in secondary coverage.
Because the supplied source is a single online summary that cites journalists and reports, this draft flags the need for additional verification from official club channels or primary reporting before publication as confirmed news.
What happens next
Next steps to confirm the report would be a statement from Real Madrid or direct confirmation from the player’s representatives. Separately, Real Madrid’s reported summer planning — a possible centre-back signing, a full-back and two midfield additions — will be items to watch in the transfer window if the club formally announces Rüdiger’s renewal.





