Julian Brandt is poised to depart Borussia Dortmund upon the expiration of his contract, making him a highly sought-after free agent. Several prominent clubs, particularly Inter from Italy’s Serie A, are reportedly monitoring the situation for a potential Bosman transfer.
The 29-year-old attacking midfielder initially joined Dortmund in 2019 from Bayer Leverkusen in a €25 million deal. During his tenure, he has accumulated significant statistics, featuring in 298 matches, scoring 56 goals, and providing 69 assists. Brandt, who also boasts 48 international caps for Germany, is currently enjoying another strong season, with 10 goals and 3 assists across 32 appearances in all competitions.
Both club director Lars Ricker and coach Niko Kovac have confirmed Brandt’s imminent departure, as negotiations for a new contract were unsuccessful. The versatile forward is now free to explore various new opportunities.
The Premier League appears to be a prime destination, as few other leagues can accommodate his current annual salary of €7 million, which he is expected to increase. Remaining in Germany would offer limited alternatives. A move to Serie A is considered a less probable option, while destinations outside Europe, such as MLS or other prominent leagues, also remain possibilities.
Our Analysis
The increasing trend of high-profile players becoming free agents is notable, a shift from previous years when such transfers were less common. This development raises questions about the true competitiveness of Italian clubs in this market, given their heightened focus on maintaining strict wage structures.

