Niko Kovac extends Dortmund contract
Niko Kovac has extended his contract with Borussia Dortmund, committing his future to the club for the next two years.
Kovac joined Dortmund in January, replacing Nuri Sahin after a dismal start to last season saw it sitting 11th at that stage.
The Croatian turned things around, securing Champions League football for this season after Dortmund won 22 of a possible 24 points in its final eight matches last season (W7 D1) – a league-best total - to finish fourth.
Dortmund also finished the campaign with five successive wins, its best streak since 2023. And Kovac will now be in charge through to June 2027.
Kovac boasts a 61 percent win rate at Dortmund after 41 games in charge, winning 25 of those matches (D6 L10), though it drew its Bundesliga opener 3-3 against St. Pauli.
"We have made a lot of progress together in the last six months to get Borussia Dortmund back on track on the pitch," Kovac said.
"We sense that there's a high level of trust in us as coaches, and we feel that we can achieve something special here together with the club and the fans.
"The conversations we have had over the last few weeks have reinforced my conviction that, building on our achievements so far, we can deliver long-term success at this club.
"Our aim is to play our part in getting Borussia back to where it used to be through hard work, making clear-sighted decisions and enjoying what we do – there's a lot we still want to achieve."
Dortmund also announced the signing of Carney Chukwuemeka on a permanent deal from Chelsea.
The 21 year-old spent the second half of the 2024-2025 season on loan at the Black and Yellow, making 13 appearances, and has now signed a five-year contract in a deal reportedly worth around £24m.
He scored once in all competitions and created nine chances, though he did not set up a goal for Dortmund.
Chelsea defender Aaron Anselmino is also said to have agreed to join Dortmund on a season-long loan.
