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Silas leaving VfB Stuttgart?

FSV Mainz 05 has officially announced the signing of 27-year-old forward Silas. A small transfer fee is reportedly involved, which could rise to around one million euros if Mainz avoids relegation. Silas leaves VfB Stuttgart six months before his contract was due to end. The player said that he was very happy to be able to show what he could do for Mainz 05 in the future, adding that the talks with the club had been very good and were marked by great appreciation. He also said he was eager to finally be able to play on the pitch in the Bundesliga again and was very much looking forward to it starting. Sporting director Niko Bungert stated that they were very happy to have secured Silas for Mainz 05. Bungert said everyone immediately associates the player with speed, strength in one-on-ones and a goal threat, which he had already impressively demonstrated at VfB Stuttgart. He added that Silas is a reinforcement for their squad and brings new facets to their attacking play.

According to Kicker, the transfer of Silas from VfB Stuttgart to 1. FSV Mainz 05 is complete. The report states that 1. FSV Mainz 05 will pay an initial small transfer fee to VfB Stuttgart, with an additional payment due if Mainz remain in the league.

According to information from 'Bild', forward Silas and Mainz 05 have reached an agreement. The Congolese player is expected to earn a little less at his new employer than at VfB Stuttgart, where he received around 2.5 million a year. The two Bundesliga clubs had already agreed on the deal on Monday. Mainz will pay a small transfer fee, which will rise to around one million euros if the club remains in the league.

According to a 'Sky' report and kicker information, 1. FSV Mainz 05 has reached an agreement with VfB Stuttgart for the transfer of Silas. Mainz will reportedly pay a small initial fee for the winger, with an additional payment to VfB Stuttgart if Mainz avoids relegation. An agreement between Mainz and Silas is still pending. Silas, an international for DR Congo, currently has a minor role at VfB Stuttgart, and his contract expires in the summer.

Mainz 05 and VfB Stuttgart are negotiating over the transfer of Silas. According to 'Sky', Stuttgart are demanding 1.5 million euros for Silas. Mainz 05 have so far only offered bonus payments in the summer and no immediate transfer fee, an idea that Stuttgart rejected.

According to information from 'Sky', 1. FSV Mainz 05 has a serious interest in an offensive player from VfB Stuttgart. A concrete exchange has already taken place in recent days. The new 05-coach, Urs Fischer, is reportedly particularly impressed by the Congolese player.

According to Kicker, offensive player Silas is currently not being utilized by Coach Sebastian Hoeneß and has only been included in the squad on the first matchday. As the player's contract is only until the end of the season, a loan is legally ruled out. Therefore, a sale in the winter is the only possibility if the Swabians want to generate some money, and VfB is unlikely to receive the initial eight million euros that were once invested.

Silas has no future at Stuttgart, and Fenerbahce Istanbul has shown interest. Discussions are already taking place between Fenerbahce and VfB Stuttgart for the winger's transfer. Stuttgart is considering a transfer fee of eight million euros.

Bild has reported on the potential transfer situation involving Silas, a player for VfB Stuttgart, who has recently returned from a loan spell at Roter Stern Belgrad. Silas lost his starting position under coach Sebastian Hoeneß due to what was perceived as a lack of tactical understanding and defensive effort. Despite recovering from an ankle fracture, there is ongoing speculation about a possible transfer. Although his contract with VfB Stuttgart is valid until 2026, the club seems willing to sell him for a fee similar to the 8 million Euro they initially paid in 2019. The Sports Director, Fabian Wohlgemuth, indicated that Silas might be fit in three to five weeks, at which time his status within the team will be reassessed.

Kicker reports on the uncertain future of Silas at VfB Stuttgart following his loan to Red Star Belgrade. Silas, who was on loan to Red Star Belgrade, is not part of VfB Stuttgart's future plans due to a severe ankle injury. Stuttgart wishes to receive a transfer fee similar to the 8 million Euros they paid to FC Paris in 2019. However, his injury may deter potential interest, and it's unlikely Stuttgart will get their desired fee.

Silas Katompa Mvumpa is expected to leave VfB Stuttgart this summer. According to 'Sportmediaset', Udinese Calcio has shown interest in the 26-year-old Congolese player. His contract with VfB Stuttgart expires next year.

Silas, after his loan to Red Star Belgrade, is set to resume training with VfB Stuttgart on July 9. His future with the DFB-Pokal winner for the 2025/26 season is uncertain. VfB Stuttgart is considering a transfer fee of around eight million euros for him. Silas' contract is valid until 2026. During his loan in Serbia, he became a champion and contributed five goals in 16 appearances. In the Champions League, he scored twice in eight matches, once against VfB Stuttgart (5:1) and once against Barcelona (2:5).

Bild reports on the decision of Roter Stern Belgrad regarding Silas' loan deal and potential transfer. Silas was on loan to Roter Stern Belgrad with a purchase option of around ten million euros. However, Roter Stern has decided not to exercise this option, especially after Silas' recent injury, making a permanent transfer unlikely.

Silas is currently on loan at Roter Stern Belgrad from VfB Stuttgart. The loan ends in the summer, and Roter Stern has a purchase option for ten million euros. However, Silas has suffered a severe injury to his left ankle, which may require surgery and will keep him out for four to six weeks. This injury puts his future and potential permanent transfer in doubt.

Silas Katompa Mvumpa left VfB Stuttgart in the summer and was loaned to Roter Stern Belgrad. In the Serbian league, he has scored two goals in five games. Stuttgart's coach Hoeneß does not plan with him, making a return almost impossible. Interestingly, the loan contract already includes details about a potential sale. The specifics of these details are available with BILD-Plus.

The attempt to add an additional offensive option to the squad with Stuttgart's Silas (now at Roter Stern Belgrad) shortly before the transfer deadline failed. This is not an easy situation for coach Ole Werner.

Silas has moved on loan to Champions League contender Roter Stern Belgrad. The Serbian record champions have a purchase option exceeding ten million euros, as reported by BILD.

Silas (25) could bring VfB Stuttgart a financial windfall next summer. According to kicker information, the fee for which the winger was loaned to Roter Stern Belgrad for a year is around 500,000 euros; subsequently, the Serbians have a purchase option worth over ten million euros including bonuses.

Silas (25) could bring VfB Stuttgart a financial windfall next summer. According to kicker information, the fee for which the winger was loaned to Roter Stern Belgrad for a year is around 500,000 euros; subsequently, the Serbians have a purchase option worth over ten million euros including bonuses.

Silas signed with Rode Ster Belgrado on Tuesday evening. The Congolese player is on loan from Stuttgart with a purchase option of 10 million euros.

Silas signed with Rode Ster Belgrado on Tuesday evening. The Congolese is on loan from Stuttgart with a purchase option of 10 million euros.

Silas is transferring to Roter Stern Belgrad from Stuttgart. The transfer is happening just before the deadline for the announcement of the Champions League squad.

A transfer to RSC Anderlecht was also considered possible, but the Champions League participation of Roter Stern Belgrad was a significant factor in favor of the Serbian club.

Silas is departing VfB Stuttgart to join Roter Stern Belgrad on loan until the season concludes. There is no information on whether a purchase option is part of the deal. The transfer was motivated by the strong competition within the Stuttgart team and the aim for Silas to secure more playing time. With the Serbian transfer window open until September 13th and a deadline to register players for the Champions League by September 4th, time was a critical factor. The transfer was significantly influenced by Marko Marin, the Technical Director at RSB.

Silas is set to join Serbia's top club Roter Stern Belgrad on a one-year loan with a purchase option exceeding ten million euros. His exclusion from VfB Stuttgart's Champions League plans by coach Sebastian Hoeneß influenced the decision. Marko Marin, the technical director of Roter Stern, played a key role in securing Silas's move to help fulfill his dream of playing in the Champions League.

Stuttgart reached an agreement with Red Star Belgrade, reportedly loaning Silas with a purchase option of 10 million. Their Champions League ticket was decisive in this decision.

Silas missed today's training and is negotiating with Roter Stern Belgrad for a likely transfer to Serbia. Talks were paused on Friday, causing Silas to miss the match against FSV Mainz 05. Despite initial family-related reservations, discussions have resumed. Roter Stern Belgrad seeks a fast winger and may invest up to ten million euros, aiming for a loan with a purchase option.

Red Star Belgrade is pushing for the winger from VfB Stuttgart. A meeting between the player, his management, and Stuttgart began today at 3 PM.

Red Star Belgrade is pushing for the transfer of Silas. A meeting between the player, his management, and Stuttgart took place today at 15:00.

Silas missed final training due to transfer negotiations and was a spectator against Mainz. RSC Anderlecht shows significant interest. The transfer window in Belgium remains open for another week. Coach Sebastian Hoeneß mentioned that Silas might continue with Stuttgart.

Werder Bremen showed interest in loaning Silas from Stuttgart, but the deal did not go through due to financial constraints at Werder Bremen.

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