Stuttgart decided not to buy a new goalkeeper to replace Nubel

The German club Stuttgart has decided to make serious changes to the goalkeeper lineup ahead of the new season. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The team's main goalkeeper, Alexander Nubel, is expected to return to the disposal of his permanent club Bayern after his three-year loan period ends. According to Goal.com, the club's management has decided not to buy a new player from outside to replace Nubel and to effectively use internal resources.
In the upcoming season, the main goalkeeper duties for the team will be performed by Dennis Seimen. He is concluding a successful loan period at Paderborn 07 and is returning to his own team.
Seimen is considered one of Germany's most talented young goalkeepers, and specialists highly value his confident performances in the second Bundesliga.
At the same time, Stuttgart continues to build the foundation for the future as well. The club has extended its current contract with 18-year-old Florian Hellstern until 2030.
He is currently defending the honor of the reserve team competing in the third league. In his interview, Hellstern noted that performing at the professional level at such an age is great experience and that he will continue to work tirelessly on himself to make it into the main lineup.
Alexander Nubel's future, however, remains uncertain. He does not want to sit on the bench at the Munich club, but Bayern's leadership plans to continue cooperation with Manuel Neuer and in the future hand the main goalkeeper spot over to Jonas Urbig.
Currently, Nubel's transfer value is estimated at around 20-25 million euros, and it is also possible that he will continue his career at another team.





