Stuttgart find Konstantelias alternative at Celta Vigo
The Swabians have held several meetings in recent days to conduct re-evaluations, as per journalist Denis Bayer's report.
One name has since caught their attention in the form of Williot Swedberg from La Liga outfit RC Celta Vigo.
Still just 21-years-old, Swedberg can play as both a winger and as well as an attacking midfielder in a central channel.
Known for his technical ability and strong passing, he chipped in with 4 goals and 5 assists in 32 league games last season.
The former Hammarby club man is valued at €5million by Transfermarkt.com and his contract in Galicia runs until 2027.
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