Nico Schlotterbeck to join Borussia Dortmund from Freiburg
Germany international centre-back Nico Schlotterbeck has agreed a transfer to Borussia Dortmund from Bundesliga rivals Freiburg.
The 22-year-old, who has enjoyed a breakthrough season in 2021/22, has agreed terms on a five-year deal through to 2027 at Dortmund, where he is set to form part of a new-look back line alongside fellow centre-back Niklas Süle, who joins from Bayern Munich.
"Nico is a young Germany international who's had great development. His profile is perfect for BVB," said outgoing sporting director Michael Zorc.
His successor, Sebastian Kehl, added: "Nico's journey reminds me of my own, coming as a young Germany international from Freiburg to BVB. I hope Dortmund becomes as much as a home for him as it did for me.
"Nico has huge potential. He's chosen by no means the financially best offer from numerous interested clubs, but chose BVB to develop here."
Schlotterbeck has made 30 top-flight appearances for Christian Streich's side this term, forming a key part of their quest for a top-four finish. In addition to registering four goals and one assist, he has contributed to 10 clean sheets for the Black Forest club, winning 371 challenges and 119 aerial duels, respectively fifth and sixth best across the league.
He joined Freiburg in 2017 from Baden-Württemberg rivals Karlsruhe, and made his Bundesliga debut in the 2018/19 campaign. The left-footer made a further 13 outings the following season, primarily as a substitute, before proving his top-flight chops on a season-long loan at Union Berlin in 2020/21.
"In discussion with all parties, I've decided to announce my summer 2022 move to Borussia Dortmund. I'd like clarity for Freiburg, Dortmund and myself. It's important in the final straight to focus fully on the final three games for Freiburg, which we can hopefully do well in. I'm then looking forward to a new challenge at BVB."
Watch: Nico Schlotterbeck - rising star
So good has Schlotterbeck been this season, with his ability on the ball and passing qualities from deep also among his chief attributes, that he was called up to the senior Germany squad for the first time by Hansi Flick in September 2021. He earned his first cap in March 2022 in a friendly against Israel, following that up a few days later with a second appearance in a freidnly draw with the Netherlands.
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