The report, which appears in Monday’s edition of Focus magazine, suggests the tribunal in Bonn handling Ullrich’s case is set to present this deal to the former T-Mobile rider’s lawyers.
The German has always denied ever using performance-enhancing substances, but prosecutors in Bonn have proof Ullrich had packets of his blood stored in the office of Eufemiano Fuentes, the Spanish doctor whose blood doping network network was exposed in 2006.
Ullrich was sacked by T-Mobile in July 2006 after he was banned from competing in that year’s Tour de France. He retired from the sport early last year.