Real Madrid Plans Two-Year Extension for Courtois, Breaking Contract Policy
Real Madrid Plans Two-Year Extension for Courtois, Breaking Contract Policy

Real Madrid Plans Two-Year Extension for Courtois, Breaking Contract Policy

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Real Madrid are set to break their longstanding contract policy for players over 30 by offering goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois a two-year extension, which will keep him at the club until 2028. This decision is notable as Real Madrid typically only extend contracts for players over 30 by one year, as seen with other veterans. The club's leadership, including President Florentino Perez and the coaching staff, considers Courtois irreplaceable and among the best in his position, justifying the exception. Courtois, who joined from Chelsea in 2018, has been pivotal for Real Madrid despite recent injuries, amassing over 100 clean sheets and contributing to multiple trophy wins. The official announcement of his renewed contract is expected at the end of the current La Liga season. This move is part of Real Madrid's broader strategy to secure key players for the future amid anticipated changes to the squad.

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