Premier League
Real Madrid locks in Courtois long‑term as Romano reveals quiet deal
Real Madrid have moved to lock down Belgian goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois for the long term, with Fabrizio Romano confirming the club sealed a three‑year deal that keeps the 34‑year‑old at the Bernabéu until June 2027, providing the side with a stable last‑line option as they plan ahead.
Real Madrid faced a need for continuity in goalkeeping, seeking a multi‑year solution rather than a short‑term refresh. Courtois has been described as a Long-Term pillar of the club’s defensive plans, offering stability in a key position.
The agreement, signed in the summer of 2023, runs for three seasons and officially ends in June 2027. It extends Courtois' stay beyond his previous deal, ensuring he remains the first‑choice goalkeeper through the 2026‑27 campaign.
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With Courtois' contract secured, Real Madrid can plan depth around the goalkeeper spot, guaranteeing stability through 2027. The extension locks in a key defensive asset, allowing the squad to focus on other areas. Romano noted that Madrid will discuss a further extension after the current summer transfer window closes, indicating future talks could shape the club’s long‑term goalkeeping strategy. Any subsequent agreement will depend on performance and the evolving transfer market. The new deal gives Courtois security and confirms his status as a central figure at the Bernabéu until the summer of 2027. His continued presence reassures fans and the coaching staff that the last‑line remains in trusted hands.