French centerback Loic Bade is interested in joining Bayer Leverkusen for the 2025-26 Bundesliga campaign.
Sevilla’s Loic Bade nearing transfer to Bayer Leverkusen originally appeared on The Sporting News
Ever since joining Sevilla on loan in January 2023, centerback Loic Bade has stood as a crucial component to the Spanish club’s defense, but German side Bayer Leverkusen are working to secure a transfer for the French international.
According to football insider Fabrizio Romano, Bade reached an agreement with Leverkusen sometime last week, so both the player and the approaching club are in sync on this transfer. Now, Bade’s fate rests with Leverkusen’s ability to strike a deal with Sevilla, but Romano indicated that an agreement may be on the horizon.
🚨🔴⚫️ Bayer Leverkusen are on the way to close Loïc Badé deal!
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) August 11, 2025
Agreement closer and talks underway with Sevilla, after personal terms agreed with Bade’s camp last week.
Bayer, optimistic to get it done this week. pic.twitter.com/XAIuKxdfTp
Last season, Bade started 32 matches for Sevilla across its La Liga campaign and Copa del Rey ventures, registering a goal and assist in that timespan, but his primary contributions came on the defensive end of the pitch. To that effect, Bade made 47 tackles, intercepted 29 passes and blocked 22 shots during his run of La Liga play.
During his time in Spain, Bade has acquitted himself as one of the most talented young centerbacks in the league thanks to his combination of size (6-3, 190 lbs.), speed and ball distribution. In fact, Bade logged one of the best pass-completion rates among La Liga centerbacks by finding his intended recipient at an 85.7% clip.
In recent weeks, Sevilla’s defense has been a hot commodity on the transfer market with right back Juanlu Sanchez drawing interest from the Italian side Napoli, though an agreement between the two clubs has not yet been reached.
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From a Leverkusen perspective, the German club is likely looking to bolster a back line that suffered the departure of Jeremie Frimpong to Liverpool over the summer. Now that Xabi Alonso is no longer at the club, it could be important for Leverkusen to strengthen its defense if it hopes to reach similar heights during the 2025-26 season as it did previously under Alonso.
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