Stuttgart to pay €30m for German international

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With Serhou Guirassy gone to Borussia Dortmund, VfB Stuttgart has started looking for an attacking reinforcement. As recently as Wednesday, we mentioned the Swabians’ desire to acquire the talents of Arnaud Kalimuendo. Currently with the French team to compete in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, the French striker has been the subject of an offer of 20 million euros. While the German vice-champion suffered an initial refusal with the SRFC striker, it has moved up a gear with Deniz Undav.

According to information from Sky GermanyStuttgart intended to keep the German international, author of 19 goals in 33 games last season and eager to continue the adventure in Germany with his favorite club. In this sense, the German media claims that the German team and Brighton have reached an agreement for a record transfer of around 30 million euros including bonuses. If a few details remain to be settled, Deniz Undav should soon commit to the Swabians until June 2027.

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