VfB Stuttgart can breathe a sigh of relief as Jamie Leweling has made it clear that he is not considering a departure despite transfer rumors. The 25-year-old forward has scored seven goals and provided nine assists in 32 Bundesliga appearances this season, qualifying not only for the German national team for the World Cup but also attracting interest from other top clubs. Recently, he has been linked with English clubs AFC Bournemouth and Everton, as well as AS Roma from Italy. However, Leweling emphasizes that his focus is entirely on VfB Stuttgart. In an interview with Stuttgarter Zeitung, he stated, "My club is VfB. I feel very comfortable in Stuttgart and have everything I need from a sporting perspective." The player has a contract that runs until the end of June 2029, and the club has no interest in selling him. Leweling is a key player for the team, having contributed 16 points in the Bundesliga this season. He is excited about VfB Stuttgart's return to the Champions League and the good collaboration with coach Sebastian Hoeneß. Leweling does not want to engage with speculation about a transfer, as his main goal is the World Cup. He has a long-term contract with VfB and sees no reason for a move.