Gladbach is in transfer fever because Leeds United has submitted an initial bid for centre‑back Nico Elvedi. The Swiss international, whose contract expires this summer, is set to strengthen the English side – a move that could reshuffle defenses in both leagues.
What happened?
Leeds United placed an opening offer of €8.5 million for Elvedi at Borussia Mönchengladbach on 29 August 2026. The German club’s finance department rejected the proposal, calling it “unacceptably low”. Internally, a floor price of €9‑10 million has been set, meaning negotiations are far from over.
Why does this pressure Gladbach?
The club currently sits 12th in the Bundesliga with 38 points, a record of 9W‑11D‑14L from 34 games, and a goal difference of minus 11 (42 scored, 53 conceded). Moreover, Gladbach trails league leaders Bayern Munich by 51 points. Losing Elvedi would further weaken the back line and limit the budget for new signings.
How is the board responding?
After Elvedi gave a clear ultimatum expressing his desire to leave, the management dropped the claim that his future was “absolutely untouchable”. Instead, a more flexible payment plan is now being considered to trim the squad and free up funds for other targets. Negotiations stay open, but financial realities force Gladbach toward compromise.
What are the options?
Coventry City is also watching the market and could present a counter‑offer, while Leeds United has already made direct contact with Elvedi’s representatives. If Gladbach fails to secure a satisfactory deal, the player may leave on a free transfer to England this summer – a scenario the board wants to avoid.
Outlook
The transfer market will stay hot in the coming weeks, and any new offer could shift Gladbach’s negotiating stance. For supporters, this spells an exciting chapter that will be decisive both on the pitch and in the club’s finances.
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