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Bayern set €15–20m price for Alexander Nübel as permanent sale nears; Stuttgart prepare creative push

John Smith 09 Oct, 2025 11:52, US Comments (20) 4 Mins Read
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Bayern Munich have set a €15–20m valuation for goalkeeper Alexander Nübel and are prioritizing a permanent sale over any further loan. Stuttgart, where Nübel has excelled, rate him highly and are exploring creative financing to make a deal work despite budget pressure. With Manuel Neuer entrenched at Bayern and Nübel thriving as a modern, proactive No.1, the pathway points to a clean, permanent solution. Expect add-ons, sell-on clauses, and performance bonuses to bridge the gap. All signs suggest decisive movement early in the summer window, with Stuttgart positioned to act quickly if terms align.

Bayern set €15–20m price for Alexander Nübel as permanent sale nears; Stuttgart prepare creative push

The development emerges amid Bayern’s goalkeeping reshuffle, with Manuel Neuer leading the depth chart and the club seeking clarity on long-term roles. Stuttgart’s surge under Sebastian Hoeneß, increased European ambitions, and the need for stability in goal drive their interest. German reports indicate Bayern prefer a permanent outcome and have communicated a clear price range, prompting suitors to tailor proposals with achievable add-ons and installment plans. The Bundesliga market for top-tier, ball-playing goalkeepers remains robust, reinforcing the valuation and the likelihood of swift negotiations.

Bayern will demand €15-20m for Alexander Nübel in case of a sale next summer. The club does not want another loan. Stuttgart like Nübel and rate him highly, but financially the package would be expensive for them. A permanent move to VfB is very unlikely [@altobelli13,

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Impact Analysis

Setting a defined €15–20m price for Alexander Nübel is a market-stabilizing move that accelerates decision-making for all parties. For Bayern, the clarity reduces uncertainty behind Manuel Neuer and converts a valuable asset into liquidity, while preserving control through potential sell-on or matching clauses. It also removes the cyclical loan dependency and signals intent to streamline the squad structure. From Stuttgart’s perspective, Nübel is a tactical cornerstone: a commanding shot-stopper with elite sweeping range, strong starting positions behind a high line, and the distribution to trigger wide overloads and third-man runs—key tenets under Sebastian Hoeneß.

Financially, Stuttgart must calibrate cash flow with sporting necessity. However, the fee is justifiable given Nübel’s Bundesliga-proven output, leadership presence, and European readiness. Structured payments, Champions League-related bonuses, and appearance triggers can narrow gaps without destabilizing the wage bill. In the broader Bundesliga context, this valuation aligns with recent goalkeeper deals for profiles combining reflexes, aerial command, and build-up play. The knock-on effect could see Bayern reallocate funds to future-proof positions while Stuttgart lock in continuity in a role where cohesion and communication are priceless. Net result: both clubs achieve strategic clarity without overexposing risk.

Reaction

Fan sentiment online is electric and polarized. A vocal Bayern contingent demands a hard line: “No discounts” and even tongue-in-cheek calls for €50–70m as a form of “payback,” invoking the years of shared salary burdens during loans. Others argue for pragmatism—sell within the €15–20m band to end the revolving-door scenario and reinvest early in the window. There’s also pointed skepticism toward Stuttgart’s finances, with some fans insisting the Swabians can pay if they genuinely want a long-term No.1.

On the Stuttgart side, supporters highlight Nübel’s transformational performances—command of the box, calm distribution, and clutch saves that underpinned their rise. They argue continuity at goalkeeper is non-negotiable for European campaigns. Still, a segment worries about overcommitting financially, urging a creative deal: installments, performance add-ons, or a sell-on clause to keep upfront costs manageable. The broader neutral crowd sees a fair price for a peak-age, Bundesliga-proven keeper and expects swift resolution, noting how rare it is for elite teams to set a transparent, realistic range so early.

Social reactions

The package would be expensive for them? Really ? Is this a joke or something ? 50mil or they should F off

UncleRay (@beloved249)

you always meet twice

back_in_town (@backintown11)

Sell to anybody but not them, don't even entertain them for meeting unless they agree to pay something EXTRAORDINARY

⚡raúl🔰 Bringback GG to KKR (@FCB_Hollywood)

Prediction

Expect negotiations to accelerate before preseason checkpoints. The most likely pathway is a Stuttgart-led bid structured around guaranteed payments within the €15–20m band, augmented by achievable bonuses tied to appearances, European qualification, and clean-sheet milestones. A sell-on clause in Bayern’s favor would reconcile valuation gaps and preserve upside for Munich if Nübel’s market explodes further.

Plan B features outside bidders—ambitious Bundesliga sides monitoring the situation and one or two Premier League clubs seeking a ball-playing No.1 who can immediately elevate build-up quality. In that scenario, Bayern’s stance remains consistent: permanent sale, no further loans, and early closure to protect both their own squad-building and the player’s preseason integration. Stuttgart’s competitive edge lies in system fit, dressing-room chemistry, and Nübel’s continuity under Hoeneß—intangibles that often tip the scales.

Timeline: framework agreement in the early weeks of the window, medicals swiftly thereafter, and unveiling before major preseason tours. Unless a late, oversized offer intervenes, the smart money is on a permanent Bundesliga resolution, with Stuttgart in pole due to tactical alignment and mutual trust established over the past seasons.

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Conclusion

All trajectories point in one direction: Alexander Nübel’s next chapter will be a permanent No.1 role, not another stop-gap loan. Bayern’s clear €15–20m guidance streamlines the process and places responsibility on bidders to match structure with ambition. For Stuttgart, the fit is almost textbook—high line, confident distribution, and an organizer who has already synchronized with the back four. Locking him in now safeguards a vital spine position and sustains momentum at home and in Europe.

From Bayern’s vantage, a decisive sale crystallizes the keeper hierarchy around Manuel Neuer while unlocking funds and roster space. With the valuation rooted in form, age profile, and modern goalkeeping demands, this is a deal that makes football and financial sense. Expect a respectful but firm negotiation, a sensible structure, and a swift resolution that lets Nübel hit the ground running in preseason. The window rewards clarity—and both clubs have it.

John Smith

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Comments (20)

  • 09 October, 2025

    UncleRay

    The package would be expensive for them? Really ? Is this a joke or something ? 50mil or they should F off

  • 09 October, 2025

    back_in_town

    you always meet twice

  • 09 October, 2025

    Transfer Arena

    Interesting

  • 09 October, 2025

    ⚡raúl🔰 Bringback GG to KKR

    Sell to anybody but not them, don't even entertain them for meeting unless they agree to pay something EXTRAORDINARY

  • 09 October, 2025

    Sanjidrücktzoro

    Shameless club we paid his salary for them for three years!!

  • 09 October, 2025

    MiaSanMia(Dmitry)

    Asking 90 m for Woltemade are normal,but 15-20 for Nübel are too much?🤡 *Bayern saved them more than 20 m on salaries only through this loans....

  • 09 October, 2025

    Fope

    The worst contract we have given out in our history by a country mile. People (rightfully) complain about the Gnabry/Goretzka contracts etc but this one easily blows both out the water. Incredible amount of incompetence to give this guy 10m/year. Will be loaned again.

  • 09 October, 2025

    M∆ZI IKANAKO

    We will pay em back in their own coin🥵

  • 09 October, 2025

    Keanu

    Drag them through the mud

  • 09 October, 2025

    JuppFCB

    They got 95 from Newcastle, they can pay

  • 09 October, 2025

    🇧🇩x🇵🇸☝️

    Should be 40 considering he's already played there couple seasons

  • 09 October, 2025

    MICHAEL.

    Demand 50m from Stuttgart Payback!!!

  • 09 October, 2025

    Karry Hane

    30m for our friends from Stuttgart

  • 09 October, 2025

    AUGUSTUS

    No discounts for them, if they can't pay, we shouldn't even take a meeting.

  • 09 October, 2025

    zyx

    Normally we would have to sell him a bit more higher, but since we want to get rid of him then just do it

  • 09 October, 2025

    justin

    about time we sell this bum

  • 09 October, 2025

    Josh

    Demend 45m as they did the sMe

  • 09 October, 2025

    ʙɪɢ ᴍɪᴋᴇ

    70m least they're crazy

  • 09 October, 2025

    Hamooviper

    Ask for more from Stuttgart

  • 13 August, 2025

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