VfB Stuttgart with news: Woltemade transfer and Supercup battle!

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VfB Stuttgart starts the season on August 18, 2025 with a Supercup against Bayern. Transfers and club news in focus.

VfB Stuttgart startet am 18. August 2025 in die Saison mit einem Supercup gegen Bayern. Transfers und Vereinsneuigkeiten im Fokus.
VfB Stuttgart starts the season on August 18, 2025 with a Supercup against Bayern. Transfers and club news in focus.

VfB Stuttgart with news: Woltemade transfer and Supercup battle!

When VfB Stuttgart starts competitive action against FC Bayern in the Supercup on August 18, 2025, the full focus will be on striker Nick Woltemade. How fr.de reports, the price negotiations for the sought-after player start at a whopping 70 million euros. The demand for Woltemade is high, which the club knows how to make good use of.

While some are interested in the transfer process, VfB Stuttgart is hurt by the departure of Enzo Millot, who joined Al-Ahli SFC and brought the club 28 million euros. Hoeneß's coaching performance is also recognized; He successfully led the team out of the relegation battle and into the Champions League. The last few months have brought many ups and downs.

Between advancement and setbacks

Stuttgart finished last season in ninth place in the Bundesliga and failed to progress past the group stage in the Champions League. Despite the recent failures, there is growing expectation to achieve more in the coming season. The satisfied mood after a cup win motivates the players to get the most out of the coming season.

The new additions include Chema Andrés from Real Madrid, Lazar Jovanovic from Red Star Belgrade and Noah Darvich, who was signed from FC Barcelona. The highlight of the transfers was Lorenz Assignon, who was brought into the pack from Stade Rennes for 12 million euros.

Restructuring in the club

However, in addition to sporting challenges, there were also personnel changes. Beate Beck-Deharde has resigned from the supervisory board and is sharply criticizing the association's information and discussion culture. This goes hand in hand with the absence of Lutz Meschke, whose future on the supervisory board remains unclear.

The history of the club is characterized by a rich tradition and successes that go back to 1893. VfB Stuttgart, which plays in the MHPArena with a capacity of 60,449, is one of the most popular football clubs in Germany among fans. It is important to use the positive energy from recent successes for future achievements. The youth department has produced talent that has now gained a foothold in the Bundesliga, including well-known names such as Sami Khedira and Joshua Kimmich.

The rivalry with Bayern Munich is hardening due to player transfers and makes the upcoming duel in the Supercup seem all the more exciting. Stuttgart knows about the large fan base, which regularly enables sold-out games in the MHPArena and reflects the passion of the club.

With a breath of fresh air through new transfers and the experience of the coaching team, the 2025/26 season will be an important test for VfB Stuttgart. It remains to be seen whether they can also make a name for themselves internationally. The latest developments surrounding the club can be found here NewsNow.