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Bayern set €20–25m price for Alexander Nübel as Neuer extension looms; Stuttgart primed to strike

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21 Oct, 2025 13:27 GMT, US

Bayern Munich are prepared to extend Manuel Neuer and will green‑light Alexander Nübel’s sale for €20–25m, with VfB Stuttgart positioned as the frontrunner. Club insiders view a permanent exit as the cleanest path if Neuer stays No.1. Stuttgart want Nübel as their long‑term starter after his elite form under Sebastian Hoeneß, but are pushing for a structured fee with add‑ons. Bayern prefer a straightforward sale yet are open to creative payment terms and a sell‑on clause. All signs point to a pragmatic deal: Bayern secure clarity in goal, Stuttgart lock down a perfect system fit, and Nübel finally gets an undisputed starting role.

Bayern set €20–25m price for Alexander Nübel as Neuer extension looms; Stuttgart primed to strike

According to well-placed sources in Germany, Bayern’s internal stance is clear: a Neuer extension cements the hierarchy and triggers a Nübel sale. Nübel, outstanding for Stuttgart since moving there and integral to their high-line, build-up heavy approach, is the preferred long-term No.1 for Sebastian Hoeneß. Bayern value him at €20–25m, reflecting his peak age and Bundesliga-proven output. Stuttgart admire the player but are mindful of budget planning this season. Both clubs have discussed structures involving achievable add-ons and a future sell-on to bridge the gap. Timing aligns with planning ahead of the next window to give all parties certainty.

Another contract extension for Manuel Neuer would mean the end of any ambitions Alexander Nübel had to become Bayern's #1 goalkeeper. Internally, Bayern are of the opinion that if Neuer's contract is extended, Nübel would have to be sold. Price tag: €20-25m - too much for

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Impact Analysis

Sporting-wise, Bayern gain immediate clarity: Neuer remains the experienced anchor, while revenue from Nübel funds wider squad needs. The pathway for young deputies (and the steady Sven Ulreich) stays intact, keeping the dressing-room hierarchy stable. Financially, a €20–25m fee for a prime-age, league-proven goalkeeper is defensible in today’s market and insulates Bayern against depreciation after multiple loans. It also avoids the opportunity cost of carrying a top-level keeper who will not displace an extended Neuer.

For Stuttgart, this is a trajectory-defining move. Nübel has been pivotal to their vertical, high-tempo style: he commands the area, plays aggressively behind a high line, and progresses possession with both feet—key traits in Hoeneß’s structure. Securing him permanently preserves tactical continuity and sustains Champions League ambitions. The main friction point is cash flow, not sporting fit. A multi-year payment plan with add-ons based on appearances, European qualification, and team performance would protect Stuttgart’s balance sheet while keeping Bayern’s headline valuation intact.

Market-wise, locking Nübel early pre-empts interest from clubs seeking a plug‑and‑play No.1. It also sets a reference price for Bundesliga goalkeepers in their prime. In essence, the move de-risks both clubs: Bayern monetize an asset they cannot promote, and Stuttgart buy certainty at a premium position.

Reaction

Fan sentiment is split along predictable lines. Many Stuttgart supporters argue that €25m strains a prudent budget, especially for a position that rarely commands resale spikes; they want staggered payments and performance-based add-ons. Bayern fans, on the other hand, counter that Stuttgart have benefited enormously from Nübel’s form and should pay a premium for a proven, system-perfect No.1. Some even call for a higher fee—north of €30–50m—given Stuttgart’s rise and Champions League money.

There’s also a pragmatic chorus: Nübel needs to play, and at Bayern the door is shut as long as Neuer extends. This group sees a clean sale as best for all, with a sell-on clause as a fair compromise. A more cynical strand among Bayern supporters believes he should have been sold earlier and that the current price merely reflects lost time on loans. Among neutral Bundesliga followers, the consensus is that Nübel-to-Stuttgart is a rare win-win: a stylistic match that has already been road-tested, with minimal adaptation risk.

Noise about “too much for Stuttgart” is countered by the point that elite keepers shave goals against and stabilize build-up—high-leverage value in modern systems. The majority expectation: structured deal or nothing, but the momentum feels firmly toward making it happen.

Social reactions

How did they sell a player for 90 million but can’t afford a 25 million for a keeper? Though I would demand at least 50 million from them.

FCBier (@FCBBier09)

should be sold like kobel shaky on the ball urbig is better dont see him working if w ecan get rid of him for 15-25m then its perfect

Robin teunissen (@Robinteunissen2)

“too much for Stuttgart” 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀

Apple Seider (@AppleSeider_)

Prediction

Scenario 1 (most likely): Stuttgart secure Nübel for an initial €18–20m plus €3–5m in add-ons tied to appearances, league position, and European qualification, alongside a 10–15% sell-on clause. Payments are spread over 3–4 years, aligning with Stuttgart’s cash flow. Bayern gain clarity, preserve optics on valuation, and keep upside via the sell-on. Nübel signs a long-term deal and remains Hoeneß’s on-field fulcrum.

Scenario 2: If talks stall on structure, a short trigger emerges—another Bundesliga or Premier League club with an urgent goalkeeper need enters with a similar package, potentially adding a higher sell-on and lower guaranteed fee. Bayern prefer domestic continuity but will not block a clean exit that meets their valuation.

Scenario 3 (least likely): Bayern delay the sale, citing squad insurance. This only holds if there’s uncertainty around Neuer’s fitness or a deputy’s form. In that case, the existing arrangement drifts toward another season before a definitive sale. However, with internal alignment around an extension for Neuer, the strategic logic still points to cashing in now.

Bottom line: expect movement before the next window opens. The contours of a deal are already obvious; it’s down to structuring, not scouting.

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Conclusion

All the pieces align: Bayern want a defined hierarchy and a return on a premium asset; Stuttgart want continuity in goal for a model built on an aggressive line and brave build-up. Nübel has already proven he elevates Stuttgart’s ceiling—data, eye test, and results converge there. Price tension is normal, but there’s ample room to meet in the middle via add-ons and installment plans that reflect shared risk and upside.

Neuer’s extension effectively closes the chapter on Nübel’s Bayern future. That’s not a slight—it’s roster optimization. For Stuttgart, acting decisively avoids an auction and signals ambition to the dressing room and market. For the player, this is the long-awaited end to limbo: a stable project, a coach who trusts him, and a style that magnifies his strengths.

Unless an unexpected bidder blows the deal open, a Bayern–Stuttgart agreement feels not just possible, but probable. Lock the fee, lock the future, and let a good fit become a permanent one.

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Comments (25)

  • 21 October, 2025

    FCBier

    How did they sell a player for 90 million but can’t afford a 25 million for a keeper? Though I would demand at least 50 million from them.

  • 21 October, 2025

    Robin teunissen

    should be sold like kobel shaky on the ball urbig is better dont see him working if w ecan get rid of him for 15-25m then its perfect

  • 21 October, 2025

    Apple Seider

    “too much for Stuttgart” 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀

  • 21 October, 2025

    Joshua

    i was like we should've released him long back i don't know why he was extended at the first place, even if we would've released him for free i wouldn't have minded but now wat vfb did with us in woltemade's case i really want us to give them the same taste of their medicine

  • 21 October, 2025

    UncleRay

    Too much for who again ? Wake me up please

  • 21 October, 2025

    Steven

    Stuttgart wanted to loot us for 75million plus. Fuck them

  • 21 October, 2025

    astayuno

    Should have been sold the next year when he came back from Monaco as he ditched Bayern in the time of need. That 20-25M price valuation means basically you are selling him for free or at loss with all that salary covered for last 4 years. Still shouldn’t sell to VFB

  • 21 October, 2025

    BoostedLionel

    sorry…nubel need to go if he want to play, keeper spot at bayern: no. 1 neuer or Kane no. 2 urbig no. 3 ulreich

  • 21 October, 2025

    Bayern DNA

    I was not meant to be.

  • 21 October, 2025

    Herr Krebs

    Palhinha,Nübel,Zaragoza macht schonmal knapp €60 mio an Einnahmen für spieler die gar keine Rolle mehr in der Mannschaft hätten, not bad

  • 21 October, 2025

    JAMAL

    'Nubel' in the big 25

  • 21 October, 2025

    Wohit

    Should've been sold ages ago

  • 21 October, 2025

    Artful Dodger🇺🇸

    A club like Stuttgart not being able to afford €25m for a proven goalkeeper says lots about the Bundesliga and finances, and it ain't positive.

  • 21 October, 2025

    SIAM 06

    extend young star neuer for 2 more season , he still in top

  • 21 October, 2025

    محمد معشي

    👍

  • 21 October, 2025

    OlisialaFCB

    Bro let it go you don't have the juice

  • 21 October, 2025

    🤹‍♂️

    Mid goalkeeper for mid table pl club, fairs

  • 21 October, 2025

    OliseBallOnDorSZN

    Adios

  • 21 October, 2025

    Barney

  • 21 October, 2025

    Fernando Castro #VincentKINGpany

    20-30 is too much for Stuttgart ? Then ask for 50

  • 21 October, 2025

    Has Vincent Kompany won a big game?

    Extend Neuer sell the rat

  • 21 October, 2025

    Marvin

    Wer ist jonas urbig?

  • 21 October, 2025

    FCBSTANIŠIĆ

    W

  • 21 October, 2025

    pnassar

    Too much for Stuttgart 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • 09 October, 2025

    David H Braun

    One thing that surprised me about the Antichrist is what an idiot he turned out to be. He's so full of himself, he calls himself a "stable genius", but he's an evil clown. Surely, God has a lesson for humanity in the fact the false messiah who is going to be worshiped is a bozo.

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