Desky: Stuttgart pushes to sign Rennes right-back Asigon, has reached a verbal agreement with the player
10:14pm, 25 May 2025Football
May 25th, Desky reporter Florian Plettenberg reported that Stuttgart is actively promoting the signing of Asignon from Rennes, and the players have reached an oral agreement with Stuttgart.
The reporter pointed out that Stuttgart is actively promoting the first signing for the new season, Lorentz Asignon from Rennes.
The 24-year-old right-back has reached an oral agreement with Stuttgart, and the transfer is close to completion as French media footmercato first reported.
The two clubs are currently negotiating directly to reach a final agreement on the transfer.
24-year-old Asignon plays as a right back and can also play as a right midfielder and right wingback. The player's current contract is June 2028, and he will have 4 goals and 5 assists in 34 games in various competitions this season. The Germans turn around and price is 9 million euros.
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