Real Madrid could tear up their contract control book as part of expansion interviews with important defender Antonio Rudiger.
Rudiger has settled as the Kingpin in the defense of Carlo Ancelotti in the last two seasons with the German star a vital figure.
After the news of Eder Militao and Dani Carvajal who are excluded for the rest of the campaign, due to ACL injuries in the long term, Rudiger took on an even greater responsibility.
The former Chelsea star is the clear leader of the rear four of Ancelotti and he continues to produce at the big moments.
His extra time winner against Real Sociedad sealed the place of Real Madrid in the final of Copa del Rey, but he does not come without controversy, after a recent UEFA sanction for his antics on Pitch.
Earlier reports from Relo have indicated that the Saudi Pro League was very interested in an offer for Rudiger in the coming 12 months, in addition to their push to sign Vinicius Junior in the middle.
Despite the speculation, Rudiger's attitude at this stage seems to be clearer, with his current contact until June 2026.
The 32-year-old remains fully committed to completing his current agreement until the end of next season and he will not try to break it before that time.
With Real Madrid who, however, wants to tie him up, they were able to make a daring change in their strategy, according to German football expert Florian Plettenberg.
Real Madrid has maintained their notorious policy to offer only one year of extensions to players aged 30 and what has led to a number of iconic outputs – but the importance of Rudiger means that they can offer him two years to 2028.
The club will still try to lead with a one -year -old deal, to add to its current expiration date of 2026, but continues to grow his negotiating power and that could present Florentino Perez with a decision to take its evergreen policy.
