Nagelsmann Moves Three VfB Stuttgart Players Into Germany World Cup Squad

Nagelsmann Moves Three VfB Stuttgart Players Into Germany World Cup Squad

Julian Nagelsmann has reportedly moved three VfB Stuttgart players into the germany world cup squad conversation, with Deniz Undav, Jamie Leweling and Angelo Stiller all said to have received a call. The report puts Stuttgart at the center of Germany’s roster picture, even as the national team has not announced anything officially.

Undav, Leweling, Stiller

The clearest names in the report are Undav, Leweling and Stiller. All three are described as heading to North America, a strong sign that Stuttgart will contribute across attack and midfield if the list holds.

That matters most for the players themselves. Undav and Leweling are listed as attackers, while Stiller is the defensive midfielder in the group, giving Nagelsmann three different roles filled from one club block.

Nübel Waits at Stuttgart

The rest of Stuttgart’s group had not received the same word. Bayern Munich loanee Alexander Nübel had not been contacted as of the report, and neither had left-back Maximilian Mittelstädt, right-back Josha Vagnoman or winger Chris Führich.

Finn Jeltsch, the 19-year-old center-back, was also described as a long shot to make the roster. That leaves a split inside the same squad: three players moving toward a World Cup place, and several others still outside the call list.

Agardi Report Shapes Picture

Julian Agardi wrote that Nagelsmann nominatess Undav, Stiller and Leweling for the World Cup, while Nübel had not received a call yet. The German national team had not released anything officially as of the report, and the situation could still change.

For Stuttgart, the immediate takeaway is simple: the club is in the frame, but not evenly. Three players are reportedly in, Nübel and the others are still waiting, and the final squad picture has not been made public yet.

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