VfB jewel Laurin Ulrich: A move to 1. FC Magdeburg is imminent!
Laurin Ulrich, 20 years old from Heidenheim, could leave VfB Stuttgart. There is speculation about a move to 1. FC Magdeburg.

VfB jewel Laurin Ulrich: A move to 1. FC Magdeburg is imminent!
Laurin Ulrich, the 20-year-old midfielder from VfB Stuttgart, may be facing a move. Since his return on January 1, 2025 from a loan at SSV Ulm, he has successfully integrated into the second team. In the second half of last season he missed only one game due to a yellow-red suspension, scoring three goals and assisting seven more goals. His contract with VfB Stuttgart is dated until June 30, 2026, which continues to bind him to the club. Nevertheless, his chances of playing in the coming season could be limited, which makes a move more likely. According to suedwest24.de this is registered by various clubs.
1. FC Magdeburg and Karlsruher SC in particular have expressed interest in Ulrich. His former coach Markus Fiedler, who now works at 1. FC Magdeburg, knows Ulrich personally well, as he became a regular player under his guidance. This could make a move to Fiedler's club more likely. Ulrich's role as one of VfB Stuttgart's greatest talents also gives rise to speculation surrounding his move.
Profile of the talent
Laurin Ulrich was born on January 31, 2005 in Heidenheim an der Brenz and has distinguished himself through his performances in the attacking midfield, as well as in the positions of central midfield and as a left winger. With a height of 1.80 m and Nike equipment, he faces the challenge in the Bundesliga. He initially received his football training at TSG Nattheim before moving to VfB Stuttgart in 2016, where he was active until 2022. His current status as a player with the second team is also the reason for the various transfer rumors. Further information about Ulrich is available at transfermarkt.de.
Aside from Ulrich's situation, there is whispered speculation about possible departures of other key VfB Stuttgart players abroad. So the coming weeks could be crucial not only for Ulrich, but also for VfB Stuttgart as a whole, as the club looks to retain its talent while remaining active in the transfer market.