Borussia Dortmund has decided to offer Julian brandt a contract extension, but the deal hinges on the midfielder accepting a reduced salary and a performance-based agreement, according to a report from Sky. The decision comes as BrandtS current contract is set to expire this summer.
Brandt, 29, has impressed with his recent form for BVB, increasing the likelihood of a new deal. currently earning between seven and eight million euros annually, the playmaker would need to agree to a pay cut to remain in Dortmund. Reports indicate Brandt is keen to stay with the club and may be open to the proposed terms.
The club’s willingness to extend Brandt’s contract reflects his importance to the team’s attacking setup.A performance-based contract would tie a portion of his earnings to appearances and contributions, incentivizing continued strong play.
Brandt has previously expressed his desire to remain in Dortmund,suggesting a compromise could be reached. Negotiations are expected to continue as Dortmund aims to secure the future of a key player.