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Deniz Undav signs club-record extension with VfB Stuttgart until 2029

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Deniz Undav Signs Club-Record Contract Extension with VfB Stuttgart

Stuttgart confirm Deniz Undav contract extension through 2029 with an option for 2030, a deal reported to be worth €6m per season plus a €3m signing bonus.

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Deniz Undav has signed a new contract to remain at VfB Stuttgart, extending his stay with the Bundesliga club until at least 2029 with an option to add a further year. The agreement, reached after late-night talks on May 29, 2026, sees the 29-year-old forward rewarded for a prolific campaign and establishes a new salary benchmark for the Baden-Württemberg club. Reports indicate the package includes an annual salary of around €6 million and a €3 million upfront signing bonus, terms that would make it the highest-paying contract in Stuttgart’s modern era.

Undav signs club-record deal with Stuttgart

The contract extension was finalized in a decisive meeting between Undav’s representatives and Stuttgart officials on the evening of May 29, 2026. Club sources and German media outlets have confirmed that both sides agreed on the principal terms and executed the paperwork soon after. The length of the deal—running to 2029 with a club option for 2030—gives Stuttgart long-term security over a central figure in their attack.

Stuttgart have moved quickly to lock in Undav after a breakout season, preventing immediate interest from Europe’s elite clubs. The swift conclusion of negotiations indicates a mutual appetite: the player receives financial recognition and stability, while the club secures continuity in a position pivotal to its on-field plans.

Financial terms and contract length confirmed

According to transfer reporting, the package features an approximate gross salary of €6 million per year and a one-time signing bonus near €3 million. Those figures, if accurate, would set a new internal salary record for VfB Stuttgart and represent a significant investment by the club at a time when Bundesliga sides are increasingly balancing wage growth with financial sustainability.

The structure of the agreement—multi-year base with an optional extension—gives both parties flexibility. Stuttgart gain a degree of protection against urgent transfer approaches, and Undav obtains a guaranteed platform to continue his development while staying in one of Europe’s top five leagues.

Season review: 25 goals and 12 assists

Undav arrived at Stuttgart with expectations of impact, but his 2025–26 output exceeded a typical striker’s contribution in both goals and creative play. Across 45 appearances in all competitions he registered 25 goals and 12 assists, a return that positioned him among the Bundesliga’s most productive forwards and attracted wider attention domestically and abroad.

His versatility—able to play through the middle or drift to wider channels—helped Stuttgart diversify their attacking patterns and improved the team’s chance creation statistics. The numbers underline why the club saw merit in committing resources to keep him, and why national team selection followed as a logical next step.

Undav’s inclusion in Germany’s 2026 World Cup squad

Deniz Undav is part of the Germany squad preparing for the 2026 World Cup, adding an international dimension to Stuttgart’s decision to extend his contract. His form at club level was cited by national team staff when making selections, and the World Cup spotlight will only raise his profile further should he feature prominently in the tournament.

For Stuttgart, having an active international forward under contract increases the club’s visibility and commercial appeal. It also presents a challenge: balancing release for international duty with the demands of preseason planning and the club’s competitive calendar in the months that follow the World Cup.

Implications for Stuttgart’s sporting strategy

Securing Undav on a long-term deal signals a clear direction from Stuttgart’s sporting leadership: to build sustained competitiveness around an in-form striker rather than pursue repeated short-term replacements. The extension fits a model that prioritizes continuity in key positions to improve cohesion and protect transfer investment.

The decision also raises questions about squad depth and recruitment priorities. With a significant portion of wage resources earmarked for their leading forward, Stuttgart will need to balance funds for midfield reinforcements and defensive cover to maintain balance across the pitch. The club’s transfer strategy in the coming windows will reveal whether they plan to complement Undav with younger talent or to pursue established players to accelerate their ambitions.

Market reaction and wider Bundesliga context

News of the club-record contract is likely to influence negotiations across the Bundesliga as clubs benchmark wages for top-performing players. Stuttgart’s willingness to pay a premium for continuity could lead other mid-table and ascending clubs to reassess how they retain or attract proven scorers. This dynamic may intensify competition for established forwards and push up market valuations in the short term.

For players, the deal illustrates a pathway where strong domestic form can translate into both national team recognition and enhanced financial terms without an immediate move to a traditional European powerhouse. For agents and sporting directors, it underscores the negotiation leverage that comes with delivering measurable output over a full season.

Undav’s extension also matters to potential suitors. Clubs previously monitoring his progress will now have to factor in the new contract length and higher asking price if they want to mount a bid. That could delay any major transfer interest until closer to the expiration of his contract or force suitors to offer substantially more to persuade Stuttgart to sell.

The broader market will also watch how Stuttgart handle sell-on clauses and future release terms, which can determine whether the contract secures the player long-term or simply elevates his valuation for a future move.

The departure of other key players or managerial changes could alter how the deal is perceived internally, but for now Stuttgart have signalled a commitment to building a forward line around Undav for the immediate future.

Stuttgart now faces the practical task of integrating Undav’s continued presence into squad planning while ensuring the team retains the balance that made his scoring run possible. The club’s recruitment moves and preseason preparations will reveal how they intend to protect and extend the striker’s form.

The completed contract provides both security and expectation: Undav will be expected to sustain high output levels, and Stuttgart will be measured on whether the investment translates into improved league and cup performance. The months ahead, including Germany’s World Cup campaign, will be pivotal in shaping both the player’s career trajectory and the club’s fortunes.

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