Report: VfB Stuttgart not planning on signing Bayern Munich loanee Alexander Nubel
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Report: VfB Stuttgart not planning on signing Bayern Munich loanee Alexander Nubel
"We haven't had any talks yet about how things will proceed. I think there's still some time. Everyone knows I'm under contract at FC Bayern, but I'm still on loan, and we'll see everything else in spring. I'm super happy in Stuttgart. Everything is going very, very well, and that's the most important thing for me,"
"According to Sky Sport, VfB is currently not planning to sign the 29-year-old permanently. A transfer fee of between €20 and €25 million would likely be due for the national goalkeeper this summer. In addition, Nübel currently earns around €10 million in salary, of which FC Bayern finances around two-thirds. A permanent signing of Nübel would be too expensive for the Swabians as part of the overall package, and a third loan is currently out of the question."
"VfB already has Nübel's designated successor in their own stable. Stuttgart's current goalkeeping plan calls for U21 national team goalkeeper Dennis Seimen to become the new number one at the Neckar River. The 19-year-old is considered one of Germany's brightest goalkeeping talents, having joined VfB at the age of nine and progressed through all of their youth teams."
Alexander Nübel is contracted to FC Bayern and currently on loan at VfB Stuttgart. Nübel stated that no talks have taken place yet about his future and that he is happy at Stuttgart. VfB Stuttgart does not plan to sign Nübel permanently due to a likely transfer fee of €20–25 million and Nübel's circa €10 million salary, of which Bayern pays about two-thirds. A third loan is not an option for Stuttgart. Stuttgart plans to promote 19-year-old U21 goalkeeper Dennis Seimen as the new number one. Manuel Neuer's uncertain future complicates Bayern's goalkeeper planning and may force sales or loans.
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