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- Deniz Undav extends his stay at VfB Stuttgart with a new contract running until 2029
- The agreement includes an option for an additional 12 months, potentially keeping him at the club until 2030
- The deal is worth €6 million per season plus a €3 million signing-on bonus, setting a new club record
- Negotiations concluded on Friday evening, 29 May, with all terms now finalised
- The 29-year-old forward scored 25 goals and provided 12 assists in 45 matches last season
Germany international Deniz Undav has committed his future to VfB Stuttgart by signing a new long-term contract, according to Sky Germany. The 29-year-old forward has penned fresh terms that will keep him at the Mercedes-Benz Arena until the summer of 2029, with the possibility of an additional 12 months.
Renowned transfer expert Florian Plettenberg reveals the agreement breaks Stuttgart’s wage structure. The package offers the hitman €6 million annually alongside a €3 million signing-on fee, making it the most lucrative deal in the club’s history.
Sources indicate the crucial negotiations concluded on Friday evening, 29 May, with both sides finalising every aspect of the contract. The striker enjoyed a stellar campaign, netting 25 goals and providing 12 assists in 45 appearances across all competitions for the Swabian side.
Undav has also earned a call-up to Julian Nagelsmann’s Germany squad ahead of their 2026 World Cup qualifying matches. The forward will look to carry his excellent club form onto the international stage.