Stuttgart set €50m price tag on German-Ghanaian forward Jamie Leweling
VfB Stuttgart have reportedly opened the door to a potential summer exit for Jamie Leweling, marking a significant shift from their previous position of deeming the winger untouchable.
According to Sky Sports, the club’s hierarchy is now willing to entertain offers for the German international, but only if their valuation of around €50 million is met.
Leweling has enjoyed a standout campaign in the Bundesliga, emerging as one of the division’s most effective attacking players.
The 23-year-old has registered an impressive 20 goal contributions this season, a level of performance that has significantly boosted his market value and attracted widespread interest.
Clubs in the Premier League are particularly keen on securing his signature, with AFC Bournemouth already showing concrete interest. The English side had a €40 million bid rejected during the winter transfer window, but are now expected to return with an improved offer.
Stuttgart’s change in stance reflects both Leweling’s rapid development and the financial opportunity presented by his rising stock, setting the stage for what could become one of the notable transfer stories of the summer.
