Ezidi Striker Deniz Undav Extends Contract with VfB Stuttgart Until 2029

Ezidi striker Deniz Undav has extended his contract with VfB Stuttgart, securing his future with the Bundesliga club until 2029. The new agreement also includes an option for one additional year, giving Stuttgart long-term stability around one of its most important attacking players.

The 29-year-old forward has become a central figure for Stuttgart since first joining the club on loan from Brighton & Hove Albion in 2023, before completing a permanent move in 2024. His impact has been immediate and consistent, both as a goalscorer and as a player who has grown into a leadership role within the squad.

Undav’s latest season underlined his importance to the club. He scored 25 goals and provided 14 assists in 46 matches, helping Stuttgart maintain its place among Germany’s strongest teams and continue its European ambitions. His performances have also strengthened his position with the German national team, where he has already established himself as a reliable attacking option.

For Stuttgart, the contract extension is more than a routine agreement. It is a clear sign that the club sees Undav as part of its long-term sporting project. After years in which he worked his way up through different clubs, from Meppen and Union Saint-Gilloise to Brighton and Stuttgart, Undav has now secured his place at the highest level of German football.

For Ezidi sports fans, the extension is also another moment of visibility. Undav’s continued success in the Bundesliga and with the German national team shows how Ezidi athletes are contributing at the highest levels of international sport. His journey from lower-league football to becoming one of Stuttgart’s key players reflects persistence, discipline and the ability to rise through every stage of the game.

With his future now settled, Undav will continue with Stuttgart as one of the club’s leading attacking figures. The new contract gives both player and club clarity, while confirming his importance to Stuttgart’s plans in the seasons ahead.

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