VfB Stuttgart: MLS club Charlotte FC interested in Mateo Klimowicz

Players on Discovery List

Charlotte FC from the North American Major League Soccer is interested in Mateo Klimowicz from VfB Stuttgart, according to information from Transfermarkt.us. Accordingly, the midfielder is currently on the so-called “Discovery List” at the North Carolina club – this means that Charlotte would have an exclusive right of way to the player if other MLS clubs were interested. Each club is allowed to have seven players on its list, but the fact that a transfer results from this is not necessarily the consequence. Especially since at VfB, according to reports, a loan deal is the preferred variant in the Klimowicz personnel.


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The son of former Bundesliga pro Diego Klimowicz was part of the Germany U21 team that won the European Championship last summer. In the past season, the 21-year-old made 15 Bundesliga appearances, but has not played for the VfB pros since February. The market value of the native Argentinian fell from 5 million euros last year to currently 2 million euros.








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M. Klimowicz

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According to information from this editorial office, Klimowicz fits Charlotte’s requirements profile, which is looking for reinforcements in the “ten” position. His contract in Stuttgart runs until 2024. The “Bild” newspaper reported last week that Klimowicz was one of the candidates for the new season’s squad planning for coach Pellegrino Matarazzo and sports director Sven Mislintat.

With Kimmich, Werner & Co.: The most expensive sales of VfB Stuttgart

21 – Fredi Bobic | 1999/00 for €5.75 million to BVB

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Status: Season 2021/22

20 – Matthew Sammer | 1992/93 for €6m to Inter Milan

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18 – Jurgen Klinsmann | 1989/90 for €6.5m to Inter Milan

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18 – Giovane Elber | 1997/98 for €6.5m to Bayern Munich

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17 – Kevin Kuranyi | 2005/06 for €6.9 million to Schalke 04

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16 – Bernd Leno | 2011/12 for €7.5m to Bayer Leverkusen

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15 – Joshua Kimmich | 2015/16 for €8.5m to Bayern Munich

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13 – Christian Trasch | 2011/12 for €9 million to VfL Wolfsburg

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13 – Antonio Ruediger | 2016/17 for €9m to AS Roma

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11 – Timo Baumgartl | 2019/20 for €10m to PSV Eindhoven

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11 – Santiago Ascacibar | 2019/20 for €10 million to Hertha BSC

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8 – Daniel Ginczek | 2018/19 for €14 million to VfL Wolfsburg

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8 – Filip Kostic | 2016/17 for €14m to Hamburger SV

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8 – Sami Khedira | 2010/11 for €14m to Real Madrid

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5 – Gregory Kobel | 2021/22 for €15m to Borussia Dortmund

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5 – Aleksandr Hleb | 2005/06 for €15m to Arsenal

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5 – Ozan Kabak | 2019/20 for €15m to Schalke 04

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4 – Timo Werner | 2016/17 for €22.2m to RB Leipzig

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3 – Nicolas Gonzalez | 2021/22 for €23.5m to Fiorentina

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2 – Mario Gomez | 2009/10 for €30m to Bayern Munich

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“If I have to take stock, I would say that everything was a bit strange,” Klimowicz said in an interview with the Argentine daily “La Voz del Interior“To the development from starting XI player to bench press to not being considered – “that was hard.” Klimowicz left his future open: “At my age, the most important thing is to play. If you don’t play you’re not happy, we’ll see what happens.”

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