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VfB Stuttgart appears to be on the verge of offloading Sturmer Touré

Swabians allegedly carry on with their preparations for the impending triple challenge: It appears that another forward, El Bilal Touré, is on track to join Stuttgart.

The individual who perpetrated the assault in Reims is relocating to Stuttgart.
The individual who perpetrated the assault in Reims is relocating to Stuttgart.

- VfB Stuttgart appears to be on the verge of offloading Sturmer Touré

It seems like VfB Stuttgart is close to acquiring another striker, as per various media outlets on Tuesday. The 22-year-old Malian national player, El Bilal Touré from Atalanta Bergamo, is reportedly set to join the German Bundesliga team. Apparently, Stuttgart and the Italians have reached an agreement on a one-year loan for Touré, with the transfer fee amounting to 2.75 million euros. However, if specific conditions are satisfied, a purchase obligation of 16.5 million euros will be activated.

After securing Ermedin Demirović, Nick Woltemade, and Deniz Undav, Touré would be the next striker for Stuttgart.

During the previous season, Touré played in 17 games for Bergamo, scoring three goals and setting up one more. However, he was left out of the squad for the recent European Super Cup final.

Following their recent signings, VfB Stuttgart is on the brink of strengthening their attacking line further by bringing in El Bilal Touré from the German Bundesliga. Touré, who showed promising performances at Atalanta Bergamo, could potentially make his debut in the same league with Stuttgart.

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