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Bundesliga Club Announce The Signing Of Five New Players In Just 12 Minutes

Bundesliga Club Announce The Signing Of Five New Players In Just 12 Minutes

Five deals in just 12 minutes.

Nasir Jabbar

Nasir Jabbar

Stuttgart have completed the signings of not one, or two, but FIVE players following the end of the Bundesliga.

What's more, announcing the new additions in a space of just 12 MINUTES.

The German outfit finished the campaign in seventh place, after beating reigning champions Bayern Munich away from home 4-1 (!!) on the final day of the season.

A few days removed from the stunning result, Stuttgart have wasted no time in recruiting new talent.

The avalanche of new players began with the confirmation of Marc Oliver-Kempf.

Oliver-Kempf, 23, is a central defender and is revered as a promising talent in Germany who arrives on a free transfer.

Another shrewd piece of business sees 18-year-old David Kopacz depart Borussia Dortmund, again, on a free transfer.

Stuttgart weren't only dealing with free transfers.

The club shelled out £7.9 million to snap up Manchester City's highly-regarded Pablo Maffeo, signing him on a five-year deal.

He grew in popularity after producing a brilliant performance in man-marking Lionel Messi while on loan at Girona, this term.

Two more players followed the trio of deals.

Introducing Borna Sosa and Roberto Massimo.

Sosa, 20, a left-back by trade has penned a five-year contract after joining from Dinamo Zagreb for £7.2 million.

Stuttgart's busy transfer activity is rounded off by the acquisition of Ghana-born German Massimo.

Though, while he's sealed a long-term contract, he'll feature for Arminia Bielefeld on loan next season.

"Welcome to the hottest club in the world" - How Stuttgart unveiled the signings.

Impressive.

How will they all fare for Stuttgart? Watch this space.

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Topics: Football News, Football, Germany, Bundesliga