FC Bayern: VfB Stuttgart wants to leave no stone unturned with Alexander Nübel

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VfB Stuttgart has confirmed its interest in keeping goalkeeper Alexander Nübel in the squad beyond the current season. “When it comes to Alex’s future at VfB Stuttgart, several parties are at the table. It’s obvious that we’re leaving no stone unturned,” said sports director Fabian Wohlgemuth.Picture“. Nübel is currently on loan from FC Bayern Munich for a year.

However, after both Manuel Neuer and his deputy Sven Ulreich have extended their contracts there until 2025, Nübel’s return to the record champions next summer seems to be almost impossible. The 27-year-old had stated several times that he no longer wanted to sit on the bench at FCB.

Nübel’s working paper in Munich also runs until June 30, 2025. A further loan to Stuttgart would therefore only be an option if he were to extend his contract with the record champions. Then Bayern could also receive a transfer fee in 2025 in the event of a permanent move. For VfB, a permanent commitment from Nübel with an estimated transfer fee of up to 10 million euros in line with the market value plus a salary of around 3 million euros would be difficult to finance as things currently stand or would only be possible in conjunction with sales of other professionals. The most expensive keeper purchase in VfB history is Gregor Kobel at 7.2 million euros.

With Guirassy, ​​Kostic & Co: VfB Stuttgart’s most expensive purchases

11 – Filip Kostic – €6m from FC Groningen (2014/15)

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As of: August 2023

11 – Sasa Kalajdzic – €6 million from Admira Wacker (2014/15)

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11 – Chadrac Akolo – €6m from FC Sion (2017/18)

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11 – Borna Sosa – €6m from Dinamo Zagreb (2018/19)

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11 – Santiago Ascacíbar – €6m from Estudiantes (2017/18)

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10 – Ciprian Marica – €7m from Shakhtar Donetsk (2007/08)

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9 – Gregor Kobel – €7.2 million from TSG Hoffenheim (2020/21)

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7 – Fernando Meira – €7.5m from Benfica Lisbon (2001/02)

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7 – Jon Dahl Tomasson – €7.5m from AC Milan (2005/06)

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5 – Silas – €8m from Paris FC (2019/20)

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5 – Zdravko Kuzmanovic – €8m from Fiorentina (2009/10)

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3 – Pablo Maffeo – €9m from Manchester City (2018/19)

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3 – Serhou Guirassy – €9m from Stade Rennes (2023/24)

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2 – Ozan Kabak – €11m from Galatasaray (2018/19)

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1 – Nicolás González – €11.26m from Argentinos Juniors (2018/19)

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VfB Stuttgart against Werder Bremen for the first time with double leadership Guirassy and Undav

Meanwhile, coach Sebastian Hoeneß revealed at a press conference on Thursday before Saturday’s Bundesliga game against Werder Bremen (6:30 p.m./Sky) that the Swabians will be starting with the dual leadership of Serhou Guirassy and Deniz Undav for the first time. “We don’t need to make a secret of it,” explained the coach and added: “I’m looking forward to the dual leadership.”

Player comparison

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€40.00 million

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June 30, 2026

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The two strikers Guirassy (15 goals) and Undav (7) are guarantees for the strong season so far for the almost relegated team last season, and with 22 goals they form the best duo in the league behind Harry Kane (18) and Leroy Sané (8). However, neither of them were in the starting eleven together in the Bundesliga.

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