VfB Stuttgart’s rising sensation, Jamie Leweling, is on the verge of extending his stay with the Bundesliga club after a remarkable rise to prominence. According to Sky’s Patrick Berger, the German-born Ghanaian winger, whose current contract runs until 2028, is set for an extension through 2029.
Leweling’s impressive performances this season have seen him become a key figure for Stuttgart, earning both recognition and a salary adjustment that will make him one of the club’s highest earners. His rapid development also caught the eye of the German national team, culminating in his debut during a 1-0 victory over the Netherlands in October, where he scored his first international goal.
The 23-year-old initially joined Stuttgart on loan from Union Berlin on July 13, 2023, but his impact on the squad led to a permanent move by May 19, 2024, with a long-term deal already in place. Now, as he prepares to extend his commitment even further, Stuttgart is signaling their faith in Leweling’s bright future.
Leweling’s journey reflects not only his undeniable talent but also Stuttgart’s dedication to nurturing one of their standout stars.
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