By Rune Gjerulff
Bild claims that Patrik Schick’s new long-term deal with Bayer Leverkusen doesn’t contain a release clause.
Earlier today, Patrik Schick committed his long-term future to Bayer Leverkusen by extending his contract until 2027.
The contract extension means speculation over Schick’s future has been put to rest – especially because there is no release clause in the striker’s new deal, according to Bild.
Schick’s previous contract was due to expire in 2025 and didn’t contain a release clause either.
Leverkusen paid €26.5 million to sign Schick from Roma in 2020. Since then, the striker has found the net 37 times in 67 games for the club.
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