
In other transfer-related VfB Stuttgart news, Germany’s preeminent footballing publication reports that Danish striker Wahid Faghir is the only one of the club’s current six loaned-out players that the Swabians are eager to have back.
If true, the opening numbers probably constitute something of a lowball bid. The 17-times-capped international could conceivably fetch the Swabians much more and other clubs may tender offers in the €20-25 million range. Mavropanos’ estimated market worth stood as high as €17 million some 18 months ago.
In other Stuttgart news, German footballing journalist George Moissidis has put together a piece for Kicker Magazine detailing the club’s plans for its current six loaned-out players. Moissidis – who does have sources in the club’s administration – claims that Mo Sankoh, Momo Cissé, Mateo Klimowicz, Roberto Massimo, and Clinton Mola are likely on the way back out again after unsuccessful loan stints.
Moissidis writes that the Swabian front office stands very pleased with the teenager’s prospects and plans to build around him during the summer’s training camp, irrespective of whether the club remains in the top flight or not.
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