Borussia Mönchengladbach goalkeeper Moritz Nicolas is the subject of interest from clubs in Germany, Spain, and England, with the Bundesliga side reportedly seeking a €15 million fee for the 23-year-old.
Nicolas enjoyed a strong season with Mönchengladbach, establishing himself as a key player despite the team’s overall struggles. According to Bild, the goalkeeper has received four concrete offers, including one from within the Bundesliga and another from recently relegated Wolfsburg. Interest also extends to La Liga and the Premier League, though specific clubs have not yet been named.
Borussia Mönchengladbach appear to be preparing for Nicolas’ potential departure, having identified Hertha BSC’s Tjark Ernst as a possible replacement. Ernst is reportedly available for a significantly lower fee of €5 million due to a release clause in his contract. This has sparked competition from other European clubs, with Celtic and Feyenoord also linked with a move for the former Germany U21 international.
Nicolas has progressed through the youth ranks at Mönchengladbach, becoming a regular first-team member over the past two seasons. He has demonstrated consistent performances, earning praise for his shot-stopping ability and command of his area. A move would likely see him step up to a club competing in European competition, while Mönchengladbach would secure a substantial fee for a player they developed themselves.
The potential arrival of Ernst would provide Mönchengladbach with a capable replacement, though he has less experience at the highest level than Nicolas. The coming weeks will determine whether any of the interested clubs meet Mönchengladbach’s valuation, potentially triggering a significant transfer in the goalkeeping market.



