VfB Stuttgart: The Churlinov issue is over – Schalke 04 is still dreaming

Defiant reaction of VfB?

For sports director Sven Mislintat from VfB Stuttgart, moving from winger Darko Churlinov (22) to FC Schalke 04 this summer is no longer an issue. On the other hand, S04 manager Rouven Schröder affirms once again that someone like the North Macedonia international, who has already played in Gelsenkirchen on loan, is exactly what the Royal Blues are looking for.

“There was a possibility right at the beginning. But I’ll also say very clearly that Schalke has decided to sign several players for money, and Darko hasn’t,” said Stuttgart’s Mislintat after VfB’s 5-2 win in the friendly against FC Valencia on Saturday, which after a defiant reaction sounds. “Therefore, the topic is closed for me.”WAZ“Schröder quoted meanwhile in relation to another newcomer with a profile like Churlinov’s: “That would be a player who would suit us well,” said the “Knappen” director.

Schalke only wants to loan again – is Stuttgart now building on Churlinov?

In mid-June, “Sky” reported on the failed negotiations regarding Churlinov. The player is disappointed, but the Swabians are not willing to only lend the winger again without the S04 wanting to concede a later takeover by means of an obligation to buy. Schalke cannot afford a purchase at the moment, but they have already paid for the permanent commitments of Thomas Ouwejan (25) and Rodrigo Zalazar (22) on loan as well as Sebastian Polter (31) and Tobias Mohr (26) in the summer of the transfer. one to two million euros each (all previous Schalke transfers). Churlinov’s market value is estimated at 1.3 million euros.

Schalke buys into the top 10: Bundesliga climbers with the highest transfer spending

11th place: Union Berlin (2019) – transfer expenses: €7.4 million

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Most expensive purchase at the time: Marvin Friedrich (€2 million)

10th place: Eintracht Frankfurt (2011) – transfer expenses: €7.7 million

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Most expensive purchase: Kevin Trapp (€1.5 million)

9th place: Schalke 04 (2022) – transfer expenses: €7.98 million

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Most expensive purchase: Thomas Ouwejan (€2m; previously on loan)

8th place: 1. FC Köln (2014) – transfer expenses: €8.2m

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Most expensive purchase: Simon Zoller (€3.5 million)

7th place: TSG Hoffenheim (2008) – transfer expenses: €10.7 million

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Most expensive purchase: Wellington (€4.5 million)

6th place: VfB Stuttgart (2020) – transfer expenses: €14.95m

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Most expensive purchase: Gregor Kobel (€7.2 million)

5th place: SC Freiburg (2016) – Transfer spend: €15.3m

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Most expensive purchase: Caglar Söyüncü (€7.9 million)

4th place: 1. FC Köln (2019) – transfer expenses: €18.0m

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Most expensive purchase: Ellyes Skhiri (€6 million)

3rd place: Hannover 96 (2017) – Transfer spend: €18.5m

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Most expensive purchase: Jonathas (9 million €)

2nd place: VfB Stuttgart (2017) – Transfer spend: €27.2m

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Most expensive purchase: Chadrac Akolo (€6 million)

1st place: RB Leipzig (2016) – transfer expenses: €68.4 million

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Most expensive purchase: Naby Keita (€29.8m)

Loan Churlinov celebrated the championship in the 2nd division with Schalke last season, and the district club then tried to get the player, who can be used both offensively and defensively, on a permanent basis. Instead, they now seem to be building on Churlinov in Stuttgart, where the contract runs until 2024. “He’s versatile and the energy he puts into the whole team and community is great,” Mislintat said. In the test against the Spanish first division club Valencia, Churlinov, who came on as a second-half substitute, impressed with one goal and two assists.








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