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Duo Touré and Rieder depart from VfB Stuttgart, ending their professional association with the German football club.

Departure of Loan Players Touré and Rieder from VfB Stuttgart

Touré, the former player, is back in Bergamo, as evidenced by the photo.
Touré, the former player, is back in Bergamo, as evidenced by the photo.

Stuttgart's Loan Players, Torré and Rieder, Depart from VfB Stuttgart Squad - Duo Touré and Rieder depart from VfB Stuttgart, ending their professional association with the German football club.

VfB Stuttgart Bids Farewell to Loan Players Rieder and Touré

VfB Stuttgart, the DFB Cup champions, are bidding adieu to two of their loan players, Fabian Rieder and El Bilal Touré, who are returning to their parent clubs Stade Rennes and Atalanta Bergamo respectively.

After a successful stint of 21 appearances in the Bundesliga, Rieder, a Swiss midfielder, will be returning to France. Sporting director, Fabian Wohlgemuth, spoke highly of Rieder, acknowledging his quick assimilation and impressive performances in 33 competitive games.

Touré, on the other hand, had to cut short his tenure due to a metatarsal injury. Despite the setback, Touré managed to score the winning goal against Juventus Turin, securing Stuttgart's first Champions League victory in 14 years. Wohlgemuth refers to Touré as an "important option" in the offense.

The departures of Rieder and Touré pave the way for Stuttgart to focus on new signings. With the team securing a spot in European competition for the 2025/26 season, the club is now working on transfers to bolster their squad, including potential deals for players like Lorenz Assignon.

While Rieder and Touré depart, their contributions at Stuttgart have been significant. Their performances, particularly in the DFB Pokal victory, have set the stage for Stuttgart's future transfer strategy, ensuring another promising chapter for the Neckar-based club.

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The Commission has not yet adopted a decision on the application of the measures in question as VfB Stuttgart, the DFB Cup champions, bids farewell to Fabian Rieder and El Bilal Touré, two of their loan players who excelled in the European football scene. Rieder, a Swiss midfielder, made 21 appearances in the Bundesliga for Stuttgart, while Touré, an essential option in the offense, managed to score the winning goal against Juventus Turin, securing Stuttgart's first Champions League victory in 14 years.

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