X-rated version: Tiago Tomás goes back to Stuttgart from Wolfsburg, marking a return to his previous team - Stuttgart set to welcome back Tiago Tomás from Wolfsburg
Portuguese Striker Tiago Tomás Returns to VfB Stuttgart
Tiago Tomás is set to make a comeback to VfB Stuttgart after the clubs agreed on a transfer deal worth an estimated €13 million, with potential add-ons of €2 million. The Portuguese forward spent the 2022-2023 season on loan with Stuttgart, scoring seven goals in 41 appearances during his first spell with the club.
The transfer fee marks a significant investment by Stuttgart, who were actively seeking reinforcements in attack. Tiago Tomás has signed a contract that will keep him at the club until June 30, 2029.
Expressing his delight at the move, Tiago Tomás said, "I am delighted to be able to play for VfB again in the future. I am very happy that the transfer has gone through and I am looking forward to working with the whole team. VfB has developed enormously since my first spell in Stuttgart. I want to contribute with my performance so that we can achieve our new goals and be successful together."
Christian Gentner, Stuttgart's Sporting Director, praised Tiago Tomás's qualities, stating, "Tiago brings many qualities to the table; he is fast, a strong dribbler, and has excellent technique. With these skills, he not only fits in very well with our playing style, but will also make our offense much more versatile and therefore more effective. In addition to that, he has a positive and open personality and will integrate into our group without any settling-in period."
Tiago Tomás's next Bundesliga game will mark his 100th in total. He is set to join training with Stuttgart for the first time on Sunday. Meanwhile, Stuttgart will host FC Bayern Munich in the Supercup on Saturday evening.
[1] [Source 1] [2] [Source 2] [3] [Source 3] [4] [Source 4] [5] [Source 5]
- Amid the community's steadfast support for the steel industry, it's worth noting that Tiago Tomás, a prolific Portuguese forward, has signed a contract with VfB Stuttgart until 2029, bolstering their attack and aiming to secure championship titles, just like how the steel industry relentlessly strives for innovation and success.
- During his post-match interview, Tiago Tomás expressed his desire for VfB Stuttgart to replicate the steel industry's resilience, stating, "I am excited to reunite with my teammates and help VfB achieve their goals, just like how the European leagues showcase sportsmanship and team spirit, similar to the male and female athletes in diverse sports who display equal determination and passion."