Football Season Guide

VFB Stuttgart

In


Dennis Undav (att) Brighton & Hove Albion; Ermedin Demirovic (att) FC Augsburg; Jamie Leweling (mid) Union Berlin; Jeff Chabot (def) FC Koln; Anthony Rouault (def) FC Toulouse; Leonidas Stergiou (def) FC St. Gallen; Fabian Rieder (mid) Stade Rennais - on loan; Ramon Hendriks (def) Feyenoord; Frans Kratzig (def) Bayern Munich - on loan; Yannik Keitel (mid) SC Freiburg; Nick Woltemade (att) SV Werder Bremen; Justin Diehl (att) FC Koln; Stefan Drljaca (gk) Dynamo Dresden; Wahid Faghir (att) SV Elversberg - end of loan; Luca Pfeiffer (att) SV Darmstadt - end of loan; Mohamed Sankoh (att) Heracles Almelo - end of loan; Omer Beyaz (mid) Hatayspor - end of loan; Thomas Kastanaras (att) SSV Ulm - end of loan;

Out


Hiroki Ito (def) (r) Bayern Munich; Waldemar Anton (def) (r) Borussia Dortmund; Serhou Guirassy (att) (k) Borussia Dortmund; Gil Dias (mid) FC Famalicao; Roberto Massimo (mid) (sp) Greuther Furth; Florian Schock (gk) Fortuna Dusseldorf; Matej Maglica (def) SV Darmstadt; Jan Jose Perea (att) FC Zurich - on loan; Laurin Ulrich (mid) SSV Ulm - on loan; Lillian Egloff (mid) (sp) released; Genki Haraguchi (mid) (sp) released; Mahmoud Dahoud (mid) (sp) Brighton & Hove Albion - end of loan;

Stuttgart were sensational under Sebastian Hoeneß last season, winning many admirers as they finished runners-up to Leverkusen. The Swabians won 23 of their 34 games and were ruthless in attack, scoring 78 times. The club had only just survived relegation the previous campaign, which made it all the more impressive. Stuttgart have again been raided for their key players. Dortmund took captain Waldemar Anton and top-scorer Serhou Guirassy from them while Bayern also secured the services of defensive all-rounder Hiroko Ito. Not ideal but this happened the previous summer and it only transpired to spur them on. Stuttgart have a bit more money to play with in the transfer market and that has been reflected with their incoming purchases. The permanent signing of Undav up front was crucial after the loss of Guirassy and the addition of Demirovic from Augsburg alongside him, could ignite another deadly duo in attack. Hoeneß has added more strength in depth, which is a must with European football on its way. The defence could be a little weaker without Anton and Ito but the experienced Chabot from Koln and Hendriks from Feyenoord should help to ease the pain. Zagadou has also still to return from a long injury lay-off. Leweling, Rouault, and Stergiou have also been recruited permanently after featuring on loan last season and young trio Diehl, Woltemade, and Keitel have all built up experience in the division with their previous clubs. The free-flowing attacking style should again be on display this campaign, so you will expect Stuttgart to score plenty, whether they can keep them out down the other end will be the concern.

Target


The turnaround under boss Hoeneß has been rapid, but to maintain the steady rise will be difficult. Stuttgart will now be grappling with the big boys in the Champions League, as well as trying to remain amongst the elite in the Bundesliga. A top-six place and maybe some silverware in the DFB Pokal or Supercup would be seen as another successful campaign.