Xaver Schlager

Xaver Schlager

AUT
 • #4 Center Midfielder
Position

CM

Role

Creative Playmaker

Birthdate (Age)

Sep 28, 1997 (28)

Preferred Foot

Left

Height

5'9"

Weight

168 lb

National Team
Austria
Jul 11, 2026

Departs Leipzig as free agent

Schlager has become a free agent after his contract with RB Leipzig expired on June 30, the club announced.

Analysis: Schlager's exit was mutual rather than a falling out. Leipzig confirmed in February that the 28-year-old midfielder chose not to extend after several rounds of talks, with sporting director Marcel Schafer saying the club tried "intensively" to keep him but respected his decision to pursue a new challenge. Schlager made 97 appearances for Leipzig since arriving from Wolfsburg in 2022, winning the DFB-Pokal and DFL-Supercup in 2023, and remained a regular starter in central midfield through his final season. The midfielder was part of Austria's squad at the 2026 World Cup, which likely delayed any club decision, and his next move remains open.

Jul 3, 2026

Posts two interceptions in Spain bout

Schlager generated two interceptions and had nine passes in 45 minutes in Thursday's 3-0 defeat versus Spain.

Analysis: Schlager was fairly energetic and had a few offensive forays in the first half, but they didn't translate to the stat sheet, and he was replaced at the interval. He logged at least one interception in every fixture, totaling seven and posting one assist, six tackles (three won) and six clearances in four appearances during the tournament.

Jun 28, 2026

Limited impact in draw

Schlager had one shot (zero on goal) in Saturday's 3-3 draw against Algeria. He also had one clearance and one interception.

Analysis: Schlager didn't have a big impact on either side of the ball Saturday and was subbed off at halftime. He should remain in the XI for the Round of 32 against Spain since he has excellent rapport with Nicolas Seiwald, but his fantasy appeal has been minimal in a holding, defensive-minded role.

Jun 23, 2026

Starts on Monday

Schlager generated one cross (zero accurate) and two tackles in Monday's 2-0 defeat to Argentina.

Analysis: Schlager covered nearly 10 kilometers and was heavily involved in Austria's structure at both ends. He completed 93 percent of his passes and contributed defensively with two tackles and an interception, but struggled in duels, winning only two of 11 ground duels. He was unable to consistently gain control against Argentina's midfield rotations resulting in a hardworking but an uneventful performance.

Jun 17, 2026

Assist before substitution

Schlager logged one assist on a chance created, four tackles (one won), three interceptions and three clearances across 59 minutes during Austria's 3-1 win Tuesday against Jordan.

Analysis: Schlager's assist is a case of right place and time, as all he did for his goal contribution was make an easy pass to goalscorer Romano Schmid. The only Austrian to clear multiple balls, intercept several passes and win at least one tackle is Schlager, whose offensive production lacked, especially after his assist. This was capped off by a crucial mistake, as one of his turnovers resulted in Jordan's goal, scored by Ali Olwan from an excellent counter-attack. To shake up the Austrian team, its manager Ralf Rangnick replaced Schlager, meaning he departed on a low note despite his assist.

Jun 5, 2026

Back in top form

Schlager has been named in Austria's World Cup squad after a season disrupted by injuries at RB Leipzig, returning to full fitness in time for the tournament.

Analysis: Schlager made 26 Bundesliga appearances across the campaign after missing large portions of the last two seasons through injury, contributing three goals and one assist in what was a disrupted but ultimately encouraging return to form. The midfielder brings an elite pressing game, technical quality and the leadership of a player who has been one of the most important players in Austrian football for several years, and his presence alongside Nicolas Seiwald gives coach Rangnick a double pivot of exceptional quality and familiarity. Schlager heads into the World Cup motivated to make the most of what is his first tournament appearance after injury heartbreak ruled him out of previous competitions.

May 9, 2026

Nets rare goal

Schlager scored a goal with his lone shot while crossing once inaccurately during Saturday's 2-1 win over St. Pauli.

Analysis: Schlager opened the scoring just ahead of halftime sending Leipzig into the break up a goal. The goal was the first since December for the midfielder as he's combined for two shots, five chances created and seven tackles over his last three starts.

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