After tough and protracted negotiations, VfB Stuttgart and Hamburger SV have apparently been able to agree on the transfer of winger Josha Vagnoman. As “Sky” reporter Florian Plettenberg reported, full agreement has been reached in this regard. The 21-year-old professional from HSV comes to the Swabians for 3.7 million euros plus bonus payments, with whom he is to receive a contract until 2026. The total package could amount to up to 4.5 million euros. In addition, the second division team will receive a resale share of 10 percent.
the “Picture” in turn, writes that VfB is said to have offered 4.3 million euros and additional payments. There is also talk of a resale participation in the newspaper. One way or another: The Stuttgarters were able to significantly lower the demands of the Hamburgers – originally there was talk of up to 7 million euros. According to VfB sports director Sven Mislintat, they were “extremely far apart” at the beginning. Vagnoman no longer trained with the team in Hamburg on Thursday, but individually in the weight room. If possible, the junior national player should travel with his new club to the training camp in Allgäu on Saturday, it is said.
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“I don’t think it’s going to be forever now. It works in two to three days – or not. We have clearly said what we can do at most. Now it’s about whether they accept our maximum,” said Stuttgart’s sporting director Sven Mislintat recently. Vagnoman’s management is said to have waived part of the payments due to him in order to simplify a deal between the two clubs.
Fresh income from the Vagnoman deal: HSV is looking for reinforcements
HSV needs the income in order to be able to hit the transfer market. They are looking for the attack – and in all likelihood a new right-back, although all-rounder Moritz Heyer (27) can also cover the position. All previous Hamburg newcomers.
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