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·21 January 2026
Official | Wolfsburg sign striker Kento Shiogai and drop pursuit of Charlie Cresswell

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·21 January 2026

VfL Wolfsburg officially confirmed the signing of Japanese striker Kento Shiogai yesterday. In other Wolfsburg-related transfer news, a highly reliable source reports that – as expected – the club’s pursuit of England U21 international Charlie Cresswell is off. David Ornstein of the Athletic claims that the Bundesliga outfit gave up on acquiring Cresswell after seeing a €20m bid rejected by Toulouse.
Get German Football News‘ previous report on the financial figures associated with the Shiogai transfer appears to be wholly accurate. Most sources report that a €9m base-transfer-fee along with €1m in bonuses has been agreed upon. The 20-year-old’s new contract in the Lower Saxon Autostadt runs until 2030.
“Kento is a young and talented player with a lot of potential,” newly-appointed VfL sporting director Pirmin Schwegler noted in a club statement. “He stands out on the pitch with his pace, intensity, and strong pressing, and has qualities that are a great fit for VfL Wolfsburg. We are delighted that we were able to convince him to join VfL and will support him in settling into his new surroundings and the Bundesliga as quickly as possible.”
“I am delighted to be in Wolfsburg,” the player himself added. “The move to the Bundesliga is a big step for me, and I am really looking forward to this new challenge. I want to develop further and am ready to give 100 percent for the team so that we can move forward together into a successful future.”
Get German Football News and a variety of other sources noted that Wolfsburg’s €18m bid for Cresswell stood zero chance of being accepted by the French outfit. Germany’s green company team continue to operate under strict budgetary guidelines during the current January transfer window. As of this piece’s filing, there is no new news to report on Borussia Dortmund’s potential interest in the Preston-native.







































