
"Bayern Munich goalkeeper Alexander Nübel's future is again uncertain. The forever-on-loan man is in his third season starting for Bundesliga rivals VfB Stuttgart after two years at AS Monaco - and while he is impressing, Stuttgart is reportedly hoping that circumstances will force Bayern to sell him at a cut-rate deal. The claim comes from Sport Bild, as captured by @iMiaSanMia:"
"There is no doubt that Nübel would be expensive; previously, Bild had reported that Bayern's desired sale price of ' €20-25M' would exceed what Stuttgart could pay. The 29-year-old is a German men's national team-level goalkeeper, and would command significant wages as well. He's already earning a reported €11-12M salary at Bayern, of which Stuttgart is apparently only responsible for a third."
"So there should be some question as to whether the Swabians can afford to bring Nübel in permanently and accommodate him within their wage structure at all. On top of that, Stuttgart has a young goalkeeper named Dennis Seimen, who just turned 20 in December and is spending this season as the No. 1 for SC Paderborn 07, a club currently making a credible push for promotion in the 2. Bundesliga. One season before that, Seimen was only starting for Stuttgart II - but the Swabian amateurs, unlike their Bayern counterparts, are at least in the 3. Liga."
Alexander Nübel is on loan at VfB Stuttgart for a third consecutive season after two years at AS Monaco and is performing well. Stuttgart hopes Bayern will be forced to accept a reduced transfer fee, but Bayern reportedly wants €20-25M. Nübel is a Germany-level goalkeeper earning a reported €11-12M at Bayern, with Stuttgart paying about a third of that wage while on loan. Stuttgart also has a promising 20-year-old goalkeeper, Dennis Seimen, currently starting for SC Paderborn 07 and challenging for promotion, raising questions about long-term goalkeeper investment versus promoting Seimen.
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