VfB Stuttgart sets its sights on Premier League flop Kalimuendo!

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VfB Stuttgart is looking for reinforcements for the offensive in winter, especially Arnaud Kalimuendo from Nottingham Forest.

VfB Stuttgart sucht Verstärkung für die Offensive im Winter, insbesondere Arnaud Kalimuendo von Nottingham Forest.
VfB Stuttgart is looking for reinforcements for the offensive in winter, especially Arnaud Kalimuendo from Nottingham Forest.

VfB Stuttgart sets its sights on Premier League flop Kalimuendo!

Things are currently going well at VfB Stuttgart in the exciting world of football. The traditional club, founded in 1893 and known for its passion and rich history, has an urgent need for action on the offensive. Especially since Deniz Undav's loss, the goals have stopped - a circumstance that can no longer please the Stuttgart team. That reports 90min.

In the summer, VfB left many supposedly promising transfers in the past. Now we are looking forward and the club is exploring the market for reinforcements for the attacking game. Particular focus is on Arnaud Kalimuendo, a 23-year-old French striker who moved from Stade Rennes to Nottingham Forest in the Premier League last summer. There, however, he has so far missed out on the hoped-for results, not scoring a goal in nine competitive games and only playing 66 minutes in the league.

A flop on the market?

The trend points to a clear flop: Kalimuendo is considered a 30 million transfer that did not bear the hoped-for fruit. Nottingham Forest appear ready to part ways with him and the first talks between VfB Stuttgart and Kalimuendo's agent have already taken place. However, details about a possible transfer are still nebulous.

The history of VfB Stuttgart, which celebrated national championships in 1950 and 1952 and has also shuttled between the Bundesliga and the 2nd Bundesliga in recent years, shows that the team always tried to reinvent itself. The current season - after an impressive performance last year that saw the club finish as Bundesliga runners-up and reach the DFB Cup semi-finals - now needs the right reinforcements to continue competing in the top league.

A strong fan base and a look into the future

VfB fans are known for their passion and regularly fill the MHPArena to capacity. With a stadium that can accommodate 60,058 spectators, the atmosphere at home games remains unparalleled. The club's young talent has produced talents that are now internationally recognized, such as Sami Khedira and Joshua Kimmich.

The connections between the club and its supporters are supported by the VfB Stuttgart Foundation, which builds a bridge between the fan base and the football club. With the current squad, which definitely has potential, and possible new additions, Stuttgart could continue to play strongly next season.

How the situation surrounding Arnaud Kalimuendo develops and whether VfB Stuttgart can actually intervene in the winter transfer market remains to be seen. However, one thing is certain: the fans are ready to accompany their club on this exciting journey. More information and current news about VfB Stuttgart can also be found at NewsNow.