Leeds United sign Nico Elvedi — Leedsunited.com 19/8/26
Experienced international defender joins the club.
Leeds United are delighted to announce the signing of Swiss
international Nico Elvedi who joins the club in a permanent deal from Borussia
Mönchengladbach.
The defender becomes our fourth new addition of the summer
window and brings a wealth of experience to Daniel Farke’s squad.
Coming through the youth ranks of hometown side FC Zürich,
the centre-half made his senior debut in a 2014 meeting with Lausanne-Sport.
After 26 appearances for the club, Bundesliga side Borussia
Mönchengladbach came calling for the then-teenager's signature, securing the
services of the defender prior to the 2015/16 season.
In his debut campaign at Borussia-Park, Nico featured 21
times in the German top-flight and made two appearances in the UEFA Champions
League, gaining vital top-level experience at a young age.
That began a glittering service to the North
Rhine-Westphalia club that spanned over a decade, in which time he made 364
appearances, scoring 19 goals, and helped the team qualify for European
competition on several occasions.
The defender will now reunite with Farke, after working
under him at Gladbach in the 2022/23 season. During that campaign, Elvedi made
34 appearances in all competitions and netted three times, including in a 3-1
opening day victory over Hoffenheim.
His 318 appearances in the Bundesliga puts him eighth in
terms of all time appearances in the top-flight for Mönchengladbach, and that
figure is the most for any non-German player.
Alongside his stellar spell in Germany, the 29-year-old has
enjoyed an impressive international career to date, beginning with a 2016 debut
against Belgium aged just 19 at the time.
Part of Switzerland’s 2016 European Championships squad, the
defender has gone on to travel to every major tournament since with his
country, earning 73 caps along the way.
At this summer’s FIFA World Cup, Elvedi played every single
minute for his country as the Swiss topped Group B and went on to reach the
quarter-finals in North America, their joint-best result in the competition and
the first time they have reached the last eight since 1954.
Everyone at Leeds United would like to welcome Nico to the
club and we are looking forward to seeing him in action at Elland Road.
Nico Elvedi smiled as he looked across the Elland Road pitch
for the very first time. Typically, having not rained for what feels like an
eternity, the heavens opened as we welcomed our latest addition to his new
home, but spirits weren’t to be dampened by the sudden downpour.
The commanding centre-half arrives on a three-year deal from
Bundesliga heavyweights Borussia Mönchengladbach, bolstering the defensive
ranks with his years of top-flight knowhow. What was clear from the glint in
Nico’s eyes was just how pleased he is to pull on the white shirt and get out
there on the pitch with the new campaign just around the corner.
“I’m very excited,” the vastly experienced Switzerland
international began, exclusively chatting with LUTV after completing the
formalities of his West Yorkshire switch. “I am very happy to be here,
everything is done and I can’t wait to play for this club.
“I know Leeds have a big history, Manchester United is also
a big rival so we will try to beat them this season. It is such a big club with
amazing fans and I also can’t wait to play in this stadium with the fans. I saw
some videos from the stadium, from the fans, and I love it. Everybody told me
it is a special moment to go through the tunnel and see the atmosphere. I can’t
wait to see that.”
The defender starred for the Swiss side that this summer
recorded their joint-best finish at a FIFA World Cup – reaching a first
Quarter-Final in 72 years – in which Elvedi played every single minute, even
sharing the pitch with compatriot and new Whites’ teammate Noah Okafor.
The forward, who enjoyed an outstanding first term with the
club last campaign after his 2025 move from AC Milan, wasn’t just influential
on the pitch during the season, he was putting the hard yards in over the
summer convincing Nico to follow himself, cult-hero Gaetano Berardi and Sky Bet
Championship winner Isaac Schmidt in becoming the latest player from the alpine
country to represent Leeds United.
Discussing those conversations, he added: “I talked with
Noah a little bit and he just told me good things about the club and the fans
so, yeah, I am happy. We talked at the World Cup about this club!”
The fourth new arrival of an exciting and productive summer
so far, Nico links up with former boss Daniel Farke, under whom the defender
enjoyed a term in the Bundesliga with Gladbach. There, the centre-half featured
34 times in the heart of the Foals’ defence, scoring three times and helping
the side to victory over perennial champions Bayern Munich.
The opportunity to work once more for the German played a
huge role in Elvedi leaving the team he had called home for the previous 11
years, in which time he had racked up 318 top-flight appearances, sitting
eighth in the club’s all-time record appearances charts.
“I talked with the manager, I know him as well and, yeah, he
is also a big point for this change,” he smiled. “It was just one year but I
loved to have him as a manager. I learned a lot from him and I will learn a lot
now.”
During his time at Borussia-Park, the Swiss international
blossomed from a fledgling 19-year-old finding his way in the senior game to a
full international with over 70 caps to show, starring in several World Cups
and European Championships, and testing himself against some of the continent’s
best teams in the UEFA Champions League.
An almost ever-present in the Mönchengladbach team for over
a decade, Nico felt the time was right to test himself in a new environment.
There will have been plenty of suitors vying for the 29-year-old’s signature,
but the prospect of competing in the Premier League in an ambitious team
embarking on establishing itself at the top table was an offer too good to turn
down.
“It is a big step but I think I need this step,” Elvedi
finished with as the ink dried on his freshly-signed contract. “I am happy to
be here and excited, yeah. I will find out but here it is the best league in
the world. Everything is faster and stronger. I think we have a good team this
season but I think we can reach big things this season. We will see where we
get at the end.”
