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Report: Stuttgart Not Planning Permanent Move for Bayern Loanee Alexander Nübel

Sky Germany cites cost concerns as the driver of Stuttgart’s stance, prompting Bayern to rethink the goalkeeper’s next step.

Overview

  • Sky Germany reports VfB Stuttgart does not intend to sign Alexander Nübel permanently, framing the development as a reported position rather than an official club decision.
  • Nübel told RTL there have been no talks about his future, he remains a Bayern player on loan at Stuttgart, and he is very happy with his current situation.
  • A transfer fee estimated at €20–25 million and a salary around €10–12 million, with Bayern currently covering roughly two thirds, are cited as making a deal too expensive, and a third loan is reportedly not on the table.
  • Stuttgart’s goalkeeping plan reportedly favors promoting 19-year-old U21 international Dennis Seimen as the next No. 1.
  • The outlook complicates Bayern’s planning as Manuel Neuer’s future remains unresolved, with external analysis suggesting a potential Nübel sale and a loan pathway for Jonas Urbig to protect his development.