VfB Stuttgart rejected Mio’s offer for Mavropanos from Inter Milan

Inter-interest in winter

VfB Stuttgart signed central defender Konstantinos Mavropanos for 3.2 million euros after a previous loan from Arsenal – the Swabians could have sold the 25-year-old Greek international for almost five times that amount just six months later, but decided against it. This reports the “Picture“-Zeitung, according to which Serie A club Inter Milan offered 15 million euros in winter for the services of the courted right foot.


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He had left his future open when asked. “I can’t say what will happen in the future. As we all know, things can change very quickly in professional football,” said Mavropanos, whose contract with VfB runs until 2025.Stuttgart newspaper“. In addition to Inter, Atlético Madrid also showed interest in a transfer in winter, but were unable to do so for economic reasons, writes the “Bild”. From the Bundesliga, VfL Wolfsburg in particular is said to have put out feelers for the native of Athens. The Lower Saxony are looking for reinforcements in the defensive center for the coming summer.








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Mavropanos is the second most valuable player in Bruno Labbadia’s squad with a market value of €15m. The 1.94 meter defensive giant only missed three games during the season due to injury or a yellow card suspension. Mavropanos scored twice, set up another. After six games without a win, Stuttgart, which is in a relegation battle, last had their first Bundesliga threesome in 2023. When asked about the transfer speculation, Mavropanos recently confirmed that he was “full of thoughts on VfB” during this phase and was concentrating “every day solely on the sporting side”.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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19 – Bernd Leno | 2011/12 for €7.8m to Bayer Leverkusen

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

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

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

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

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

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13 – Daniel Ginczek | 2018/19 for €10 million to VfL Wolfsburg

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12 – Naouirou Ahamada | 2022/23 for €12m to Crystal Palace

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11 – Orel Mangala | 2022/23 for €13m to Nottingham Forest

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

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

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

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

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

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5 – Sasa Kalajdzic | 2022/22 for €18m to Wolverhampton

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With bonuses up to 25 million euros possible

4 – Timo Werner | 2016/17 for €23 million to RB Leipzig

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3 – Nicolas Gonzalez | 2021/22 for €24.5m to Fiorentina

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

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