Stuttgart offers Deniz Undav for more than 30 million euros

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On loan from Brighton last season, Deniz Undav had a stellar season in Stuttgart, alongside Serhou Guirassy. Author of 18 goals and 9 assists in 30 Bundesliga matches, the 28-year-old striker had even convinced Julian Nagelsmann to invite him to the Euro this summer. It was now necessary to know where he would play for the coming season, but it is no longer a secret. This Friday, Stuttgart made official the arrival of the German until 2027.

“He’s back! Deniz Undav is staying in white and red and is signing permanently at VfB. The 28-year-old striker is leaving Brighton & Hove Albion for VfB Stuttgart and has signed a contract until June 30, 2027. Deniz Undav was loaned by the Premier League club to VfB last season.”says Stuttgart, which spent more than 30 million euros. As a reminder, Die Schwaben will play in the Champions League after their 2nd place in the Bundesliga last season.

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