Brighton could play a nasty trick on Stuttgart

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A loan that opened all doors for him. After a season at Brighton, Deniz Undav was loaned the following season, the one that has just ended, to Stuttgart. And at the end of an exceptional year for VfB, the 27-year-old striker particularly shone. Author of 19 goals in 33 games, the Varel native was one of the dynamiters of one of the sensations from across the Rhine. An exceptional vintage that also opened the doors for him to the Mannschaft while he is currently playing in the Euro with his native country. At the same time, his future at club level is the talk of the town.

Only loaned by Brighton to Stuttgart, Undav aspires to stay in Germany with his new favorite club. A desire shared by the latter who has made a financial package of 20 million euros to keep him. From then on, Brighton could do a dirty trick to the German team according to Sky Germany. Indeed, having a buyout clause also set at around 20 million euros, the Seagulls could activate it to enter into negotiations with Stuttgart. However, the 27-year-old player really wants to stay in Germany according to our colleagues from across the Rhine.

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