German-Ghanaian winger Jamie Leweling has expressed delight after signing a contract extension with VfB Stuttgart, committing his future to the Bundesliga club until June 30, 2029.
The 23-year-old, who initially joined Stuttgart on loan for the 2023/24 season before making the move permanent in May, has become a key figure for the club. His new deal, announced on Tuesday, December 17, highlights the club’s faith in his abilities and potential.
“VfB has prematurely extended the contract with offensive player Jamie Leweling by another year. The 23-year-old’s contract with the Cannstatt club is now valid until June 30, 2029,” the club revealed in an official statement.
Leweling, currently sidelined by injury, expressed gratitude for the trust and support he has received from Stuttgart.
“I know exactly what I have at VfB and am therefore very happy about the contract extension. The coach, the club officials, and everyone around me trust me and have supported me enormously in my development. I want to return to the pitch soon and pick up where I left off before the injury,” he said in a statement on the club’s website.
Stuttgart’s commitment to Leweling reflects their confidence in the winger’s ability to make a significant impact as the team continues its impressive campaign in the Bundesliga. Fans will be eager to see Leweling back on the field, contributing to Stuttgart’s ambitions for years to come.
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