£100m transfer profit? Bundesliga club set for a big summer payday | OneFootball

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·10 mars 2026

£100m transfer profit? Bundesliga club set for a big summer payday

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Things are going well for VfB Stuttgart. They’re on course for the Champions League in the league (currently 4th place), in the DFB-Pokal semi-finals, and still competing in the Europa League. Could it get any better?

Probably, yes. Because several top clubs are ready to dig deep into their pockets for two of the Swabians’ players. Both Ramon Hendriks and Finn Jeltsch are currently being hotly pursued.


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Hendriks joined Stuttgart in the summer of 2024 for just 750,000 euros and quickly established himself as a regular starter. As early as winter, Premier League club Nottingham Forest offered 40 million euros for the Dutchman.

According to reports from 'Sky', the Swabians are ready in the summer to enter transfer talks with various clubs starting from that amount. For Finn Jeltsch, it would probably take even more money.

According to 'Bild' information, Stuttgart’s management will only consider a potential Jeltsch departure for at least 50 million euros. Since his move from 1. FC Nürnberg to Swabia, the defender has had a meteoric rise. Unsurprisingly, Jeltsch has been linked in recent weeks with top clubs such as FC Bayern Munich, Liverpool FC, and Arsenal FC. But are these transfers really realistic?

From VfB’s perspective, keeping Jeltsch seems especially sensible at the moment. The former Clubberer has a contract until 2030 and could still help the Swabians a lot on the pitch. Moreover, there could possibly be even more money for him in the coming years.

However, VfB also wanted to keep Nick Woltemade last summer. In the end, the Swabians couldn’t resist when Newcastle United offered 75 million euros and have so far managed to compensate for his departure very well.

What do you think: Will Stuttgart sell one of the two players this summer – or even both?

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.


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