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Deniz Undav receives first Stuttgart contract offer amid €6m wage demand

bernardo herrera by bernardo herrera
May 12, 2026
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Deniz Undav contract: VfB Stuttgart submit opening extension offer as talks continue

VfB Stuttgart have tabled a first proposal in negotiations over the Deniz Undav contract, with talks focusing on salary and length as both sides seek a resolution.

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Stuttgart lodge initial contract offer

VfB Stuttgart submitted a first long-term contract offer to Deniz Undav, according to a Sky Germany report, marking the formal start of renewal talks over an extension beyond 2027.

The club’s proposal was described in reports as “appreciative,” but sources close to the discussions say the two sides remain some distance apart on key terms.

Stuttgart have signalled they want clarity on Undav’s future in short order, while continuing to engage directly with the player’s representatives to narrow the divide.

Salary demand sits at roughly €6 million per year

Reports indicate Undav’s camp has flagged an annual wage figure in the region of €6 million as a starting point for negotiations, a number that would place him among the better-paid forwards in the Bundesliga.

Stuttgart’s opening offer is understood to be lower than that ask, with the club balancing financial prudence against the need to secure a striker who has made a rapid impact.

Negotiations are moving incrementally, with both sides trading proposals and counterproposals as they attempt to reconcile the player’s market value with the club’s wage structure.

Contract length and strategic implications for both parties

Beyond salary, contract length is a central issue in the negotiations, with Stuttgart reported to be seeking a deal that protects their sporting planning while Undav’s representatives press for terms that reflect the player’s recent form and potential future marketability.

A longer-term agreement would give Stuttgart stability in forward recruitment and squad planning, whereas a shorter contract could preserve flexibility for the player and open doors if larger offers emerge.

The calculus for both parties involves more than immediate pay: it includes performance incentives, release clauses, and the timing of any definitive commitment ahead of the summer transfer window.

Undav’s public response after Stuttgart’s 3-1 win over Leverkusen

After Stuttgart’s 3-1 victory over Bayer Leverkusen, Deniz Undav declined to be drawn into definitive statements about his future, telling reporters, “We’ll see what happens,” a brief remark that has been widely noted in German media.

The measured public response appears aimed at maintaining focus on the team while leaving room for private negotiations to continue without inflaming the situation.

Club officials have also kept public commentary limited, preferring to manage talks through their sporting director and the player’s advisors rather than in the press.

Timing pressure related to international preparations

Stuttgart are reported to seek clarity on Undav’s situation before national teams begin their World Cup preparation cycles, an urgency that compresses the negotiation timetable in May and June.

Securing a decision before international camps intensify would allow the club to finalize recruitment plans and manage preseason work with a clearer picture of their attacking options.

For the player, resolving the contract question ahead of the summer could influence selection dynamics and reduce off-field distractions ahead of any national team commitments.

Broader market context and potential scenarios

If Stuttgart and Undav fail to bridge their differences, several outcomes are plausible: a renewed agreement on revised terms, a compromise with performance-based elements, or a decision to let the contract run closer to its current expiry and reassess next season.

Other clubs may monitor the situation, particularly if Undav’s wage demands and reported form make him an attractive candidate for teams seeking a forward in the upcoming transfer window.

From Stuttgart’s perspective, the club must weigh the cost of meeting a €6 million-per-year request against the potential transfer fee they might secure if the player remains under contract while interest accumulates.

Final talks will likely hinge on structured compromises such as staggered salary increases, goal-related bonuses, and potential sell-on or buyout clauses to protect both parties’ interests.

There is also a sporting element: Stuttgart must consider how Undav fits into their long-term tactical plans and whether the club can sustainably build around his profile without disrupting wage balance or squad harmony.

If a resolution is reached quickly, it will allow both the player and the club to focus on the remainder of the season and prepare for summer schedules with greater certainty.

If talks extend into the summer, the story will develop alongside transfer activity and international preparations, keeping the Deniz Undav contract negotiation prominent in headlines.

Both sides have incentives to conclude the deal amicably: Stuttgart to stabilise their squad ahead of key fixtures and Undav to secure his next career step with financial clarity and sporting ambition.

The coming weeks will be decisive as representatives continue to negotiate terms and weigh the options in a transfer market that increasingly prizes contractual certainty and structured deals.

A negotiated settlement that balances immediate remuneration with performance-linked rewards and contractual safeguards would represent a pragmatic outcome for both player and club.

For now, the picture remains open, with Stuttgart’s opening proposal marking the formal start of a process that will test the negotiating thresholds of all parties involved.

Public statements have been limited, but the underlying stakes are clear: securing or losing a leading striker at this stage could shape Stuttgart’s sporting and financial plans for the coming seasons.

The Deniz Undav contract discussions will be closely watched by supporters and rival clubs as the deadline for clarity approaches and negotiations continue behind closed doors.

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