VfB Stuttgart is close to signing Dzenan Pejcinovic from VfL Wolfsburg, with the northern club demanding a €25 million price tag. The 27‑year‑old striker, who logged 12 goals in 28 appearances last season, would give the Swabians a direct boost up front.
What’s behind the transfer rumor?
Sky Sport reports Wolfsburg’s €25 million demand as the main obstacle. According to club spokesperson Michael Meier, Stuttgart has already reviewed an initial offer, but it falls short of the asking price. Pejcinovic, playing in the Bundesliga since 2023, has scored five goals for Wolfsburg this season and is praised for his versatility in attack.
Why is Pejcinovic interesting for Stuttgart?
Stuttgart has netted 71 goals while conceding 49 this campaign, yielding a +22 goal difference. The club sits fourth in the league with 62 points after 34 games (18 wins, 8 draws, 8 losses) and most recently lost 3‑0 to Bayern Munich on 23 May 2026. Adding a proven scorer could help narrow the 27‑point gap to the leaders.
How could the financing work?
Financial analysts suggest Stuttgart might cover part of the fee by selling a winger or increasing sponsorship revenue. The club is already in talks with potential investors to support transfer spending without upsetting the wage structure.
What does this mean for the upcoming season?
If the deal goes through, Pejcinovic could join summer training and be available for the next home match against Paris FC on 1 August 2026. Stuttgart’s recent five‑game run reads LLDDW (last three: two losses, a draw, a win) and the team urgently needs consistency to stay in the Champions‑League race.
Outlook
The possible Pejcinovic signing remains a hot topic, posing both sporting and financial decisions for Stuttgart. While negotiations continue, the key question is whether the Swabians can raise the demanded sum and integrate the striker in time for the 2026/27 season. The upcoming home game against Paris FC will be the first chance to see the new attacker in action.
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