19 year old attacker
VfB Stuttgart has sealed its desired offensive transfer. As both the Swabians and the releasing club Sporting Lisbon announced on Sunday evening, attacker Tiago Tomás will initially move to the Bundesliga on loan until 2023. VfB then has a purchase option, with which the 19-year-old can reportedly move up to the top position in the ranking of the most expensive purchases in the club’s history.
the “foosball” reported a loan amount of 500,000 euros. According to new information from the magazine, the purchase option is fixed at 15 million euros. The Portuguese junior international is under contract with Sporting until 2025. The homegrown player made his debut for the Lisbon professionals in July 2020 and has since played 66 games, in which he was directly involved in 13 goals. In the current season, however, Tomás has mainly only been used from the bench.
Azmoun new at the top: The Bundesliga winter transfers 2022
Fabrice Hartmann – From RB Leipzig to Braunschweig – Market value: €350,000
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loan
Gallery as of January 30, 2022
Joscha Wosz – From RB Leipzig to Hallesches FC – Market value: €400,000
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loan
Delano Burgzorg – From Heracles Almelo to Mainz 05 – market value 750,000
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Loan with option to buy
Fabio Blanco – From Eintracht Frankfurt to FC Barcelona – Market value: €750,000
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Fee: unknown
Andreas Linde – From Molde FK to Greuther Fürth – Market value: €800,000
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free transfer
Silvère Ganvoula – From VfL Bochum to Cercle Bruges – Market value: €800,000
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loan
Bruno Nazário – From TSG Hoffenheim to Vasco da Gama – Market value: €800,000
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Fee: unknown
Hamadi Al Ghaddioui – From VfB Stuttgart to Pafos FC – Market value: €800,000
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Fee: unknown
Gonzalo Castro – To Arminia Bielefeld (previously without a club) – Market value: €900,000
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free transfer
Pawel Wszolek – From Union to Legia Warsaw – Market value: €1m
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loan
Dennis Jastrzembski – From Hertha BSC to Slask Wroclaw – market value: €1m
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free transfer
Sava-Arangel Cestic – From 1. FC Köln to HNK Rijeka – market value: €1m
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free transfer
Philipp Klement – From VfB Stuttgart to SC Paderborn – Market value: €1m
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loan
Dong-jun Lee – From Ulsan Hyundai to Hertha BSC – Market value: €1.2M
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Transfer unknown
Rafael Czichos – From 1. FC Köln to Chicago Fire – Market value: €1.3m
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Transfer fee: €455,000
Justin Hoogma – From Hoffenheim to Heracles Almelo* – market value: €1.5m
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fee unknown
*previously loaned to Greuther Fürth
Amin Younes – From Eintracht Frankfurt to SSC Napoli – Market value: €1.5M
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loan ended
Admir Mehmedi – From VfL Wolfsburg to Antalyaspor – Market value: €1.5m
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Fee: unknown
Afimico Pululu – From FC Basel to Greuther Fürth – Market value: €1.5m
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Fee: unknown
Melayro Bogarde – From TSG Hoffenheim to FC Groningen – market value: €1.5m
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loan
Cedric Teuchert – From Union Berlin to Hannover 96 – Market value: €1.5m
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Fee: unknown
András Schäfer – From Dunajska Streda to Union Berlin – Market value: €1.6m
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Fee: unknown
Lucas Ribeiro – From TSG Hoffenheim to Ceará SC – Market value: €2m
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loan
Burak Ince – From Altinordu to Arminia Bielefeld – Market value: €2.2m
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Transfer fee: €500,000
Jorge Meré – From 1. FC Köln to CF América – Market value: €2.5m
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Transfer fee: €900,000
Noah Katterbach – From 1. FC Köln to FC Basel – market value: €2.5m
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Fredrik André Björkan – From Bodø/Glimt to Hertha BSC – Market value: €2.5m
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free transfer
Tymoteusz Puchacz – From Union Berlin to Trabzonspor – Market value: €2.5M
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Rental fee: €200,000
Julian Chabot – From Sampdoria to 1. FC Köln – market value: €2.8m
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Loan until 2023 with purchase option that may become mandatory
Justin Che – From FC Dallas to TSG Hoffenheim – market value: €3m
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Loan until 2023 with option to buy
Ansgar Knauff – From BVB to Eintracht Frankfurt – Market value: €3m
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Loan until 2023
Jürgen Locadia – From Brighton to VfL Bochum – market value: €3m
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free transfer
Cedric Itten – From SpVgg Greuther Furth to Glasgow Rangers – market value: €3m
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Loan ended early
Dominique Heintz – From SC Freiburg to Union Berlin – Market value: €3m
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Transfer fee: €150,000
Luan Cândido – From RB Leipzig to RB Bragantino – Market value: €3.3M
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Fee: unknown
Max Kruse – from Union Berlin to VfL Wolfsburg – market value: €3.5m
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Fee: unknown
Panagiotis Retsos – From Bayer Leverkusen to Hellas Verona – Market value: €3.5m
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free transfer
Deyovaisio Zeefuik – From Hertha BSC to Blackburn Rovers – market value: €3.5M
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loan
Josuha Guilavogui – From VfL Wolfsburg to Girondins Bordeaux – Market value: €4m
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Loan with option to buy
Kevin Paredes – From DC United to VfL Wolfsburg – Market value: €4m
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Transfer fee: €6.68 million
Marcelo Saracchi – Without a club after leaving RB Leipzig – Market value: €4.5M
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Tiago Tomás – From Sporting Lisbon to VfB Stuttgart – Market value: €5m
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Loan (€500,000) with purchase option (€15m)
Hannes Wolf – From Bor. M’gladbach to Swansea City – Market value: €5m
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loan
Jordan Torunarigha – From Hertha to KAA Gent – Market value: €5m
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Michaël Cuisance – From FC Bayern to Venezia – market value: €5m
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Transfer fee: €4 million
Hugo Siquet – From Standard Liège to SC Freiburg – Market value: €7m
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Transfer fee: €4.5 million
Marc Oliver Kempf – From VfB Stuttgart to Hertha – Market value: €7m
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Transfer fee: €500,000
Brian Brobbey – From RB Leipzig to Ajax – Market value: €7.5M
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Ricardo Pepi – From Dallas to FC Augsburg – market value: €8m
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Transfer fee: €16.4 million
Nadiem Amiri – From Bayer 04 to CFC Genoa – Market value: €11M
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9 million purchase obligation in case of relegation
Krzysztof Piatek – From Hertha BSC to Fiorentina – Market value: €10m
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Loan with option to buy
Marvin Friedrich – From Union to Gladbach – Market value: €10m
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Transfer fee: €5.5 million
Ilaix Moriba – From Leipzig to Valencia – Market value: €20m
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Sardar Azmoun – From Zenit. St. Petersburg to Bayer Leverkusen – market value: €25m
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fee unknown
“We have been monitoring Tiago’s development for a long time. He has many qualities that make our game more variable in the offensive area. Tiago was Portuguese champion with Sporting last season and most recently won the League Cup. He also played in the Champions League and proved his qualities there too. We are very happy that he has decided to join VfB and we warmly welcome him to Stuttgart,” said Stuttgart’s sporting director Sven Mislintat.
With Silas, Kuzmanovic & Co: VfB Stuttgart’s most expensive purchases
10 – Filip Kostic – €6m from FC Groningen (2014/15)
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10 – Chadrac Akolo – €6m from FC Sion (2017/18)
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10 – Borna Sosa – €6m from Dinamo Zagreb (2018/19)
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10 – Santiago Ascacíbar – €6m from Estudiantes (2017/18)
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9 – Ciprian Marica – €7m from Shakhtar Donetsk (2007/08)
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8 – Gregor Kobel – €7.2m from TSG Hoffenheim (2020/21)
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6 – Fernando Meira – €7.5m from Benfica (2001/02)
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6 – Jon Dahl Tomasson – €7.5m from AC Milan (2005/06)
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4 – Silas Katompa Mvumpa – €8m from Paris FC (2019/20)
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The player was previously incorrectly named Silas Wamangituka. VfB clarified the matter in June 2021. To the report
4 – Zdravko Kuzmanovic – €8m from Fiorentina (2009/10)
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3 – Pablo Maffeo – €9m from Manchester City (2018/19)
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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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