Real Madrid have concluded a succession of contract extensions in recent weeks, confirming the contracts of Vinicius Jr., Rodrygo Goes, Eduardo Camavinga, and Federico Valverde.
As a deterrent to Saudi Arabia, all of the players have been given new and enhanced long-term contracts with higher earnings and a massive €1 billion release clause.
Eder Militao is the next in line.
Following the completion of four contract extensions, Real Madrid is now expected to ratify the new deal of defender Eder Militao.
According to writer Alberto Pereiro, Los Blancos will announce the Brazilian international’s renewal this week, maybe as early as tomorrow or Wednesday.
Militao moved to Real Madrid from FC Porto in the summer of 2019, signing a six-year contract extension until 2025.
Since then, the 25-year-old has not signed a new deal, which means his current one will expire in little over two years.
As a result, Real Madrid want to bind him to a new long-term contract, with a contract agreement already in place.
The new agreement is now anticipated to be disclosed within the next few days.
Increasing the pace of his recuperation
Militao, who has developed into an important player for Real Madrid, has been out since the season’s first match due to an ACL injury.
Initially, it was assumed that the 25-year-old would not play again this season, but his recuperation has gone far better than expected.
As a result, Militao is anticipated to press for a return to training over the following several months, which might lead to a return in early 2024.