Despite the lucrative nature of the proposal, Schlotterbeck remains hesitant to put pen to paper immediately. The defender is reportedly "playing for time," a stance that will undoubtedly cause anxiety within the BVB boardroom.
His hesitation is not born out of financial greed, but rather sporting ambition. Having established himself as a regular in the German national team, Schlotterbeck is desperate to compete for major honours, not just top-four finishes. He is reportedly waiting to see how Dortmund’s sporting project evolves over the remainder of the season. He has informed Kehl that he will not make a decision before the end of the year, suggesting his intentions will be made clear by spring.
The delay plays directly into the hands of interested parties. Liverpool, who are constantly monitoring the market for long-term defensive options to eventually succeed Virgil van Dijk, have been frequently linked with the left-footed centre-back. His ability to play out from the back and his aggression in the duel fits the Premier League profile perfectly.
Closer to home, the spectre of Bayern Munich looms large. The Bavarian giants have a long history of poaching Dortmund’s best talent, and with their own defensive reshuffles often a topic of debate, Schlotterbeck represents an attractive domestic target.