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VfB boss Wehrle: No signs of Guirassy's departure

VfB boss Wehrle: No signs of Guirassy's departure

VfB boss Wehrle: No signs of Guirassy's departure
VfB boss Wehrle: No signs of Guirassy's departure

VfB Stuttgart's Top Scorer Guirassy Tipped to Stay Amidst Transfer Speculations

In a recent chat with Bild am Sonntag, VfB Stuttgart's CEO Alexander Wehrle hinted that talismanic striker Serhou Guirassy is unlikely to depart from the third-placed Bundesliga club.

Wehrle's Assurance

Responding to queries about Guirassy's potential departure, Wehrle stated, "At present, I don't see any signs suggesting otherwise." The 27-year-old Frenchman has been instrumental in VfB's success this season, netting 17 goals despite a brief injury layoff and playing a pivotal role in their sporting resurgence.

Home and Happy

Guirassy often conveys his contentment at VfB, Wehrle shared. "Despite receiving offers from foreign clubs where he could've banked significantly more money, he chose VfB Stuttgart. He feels at home here with his family and is deeply invested in the team," Wehrle elaborated.

Coach Hoeneß's Valuable Contribution

VfB's rise under Sebastian Hoeneß, who averted relegation in the relegation play-offs, has garnered widespread praise. Hoeneß and Guirassy's synergy has played a key role in the team's progress, Wehrle asserted. "He's fully committed to VfB, which is crucial for us as we aim to build something substantial together. It's a long-term plan," Wehrle emphasized.

Cautious Optimism

Wehrle advised against getting carried away with enthusiasm, warning against premature expectations. "I don't want to dampen any supporter's joy. Everyone should enjoy the moment for now. The immediate goal is to maintain a steady performance and secure 40 points as early as possible," Wehrle shared.

  • Serhou Guirassy's prolific form has propelled VfB Stuttgart to a commendable third-place position in the Bundesliga, owing to his 17 goals this season.
  • Guirassy found VfB Stuttgart an attractive proposition over lucrative offers from foreign clubs because of his strong emotional bond with the team and his family in Baden-Württemberg.
  • Bundesliga's third-place team, VfB Stuttgart, has witnessed a significant overhaul under the guidance of coach Sebastian Hoeneß, who managed to save them from relegation, and the impact of striker Serhou Guirassy, who hails from French Guinea.
  • Recent media reports indicate that Guirassy, hailed as a vital cog in the team, has shown no signs of departing from VfB Stuttgart.

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