VfB Stuttgart signs defensive talent Al-Dakhil for millions!
VfB Stuttgart signs defensive talent Ameen Al-Dakhil and is planning further transfers for the coming 2025 season.

VfB Stuttgart signs defensive talent Al-Dakhil for millions!
VfB Stuttgart has once again come into focus in the transfer reporting. The focus is on the club's squad planning under the new coach Sebastian Hoeneß. After a mixed Bundesliga season in which VfB finished ninth, the team was able to qualify for the Europa League by winning the DFB Cup. Now further steps in strengthening the squad seem to be planned.
Rumors about possible new arrivals are omnipresent. In particular, the interest in a promising defensive talent from abroad is causing a stir. The club has now signed Ameen Al-Dakhil from Burnley FC bw24.de reported. The 22-year-old Al-Dakhil is considered a great talent and will be signed for a transfer fee of between seven and nine million euros.
Details about the new defender
Ameen Al-Dakhil, a 1.87 meter tall right-footed player, not only has high speed, but has also had to struggle with injury problems in recent months. Therefore, he needs match practice, which he should get at VfB Stuttgart. The player has signed a four-year contract until 2028 and his medical is expected to take place in the coming days. His signing is expected to potentially complete VfB's transfer planning.
Nevertheless, there are reports of advanced talks with Warmed Omari from Stade Rennes, suggesting that VfB Stuttgart remains active in the transfer market. There are also two internal options available at the center back position in Anrie Chase and Anthony Rouault. Chase was already impressive in his Bundesliga debut against SC Freiburg and shows that the motivation within the squad is high.
The coming weeks could therefore be crucial for VfB Stuttgart to set the course for a successful Europa League season. It remains to be seen whether the club can bring in other talent alongside Al-Dakhil. What is certain, however, is that squad planning will be intensively pushed forward under the leadership of coach Hoeneß in order to increase competitiveness next season.