VfB Stuttgart's Enzo Millot appears headed to Galatasaray
Kicker cites its own sources to claim that there has indeed been contact. Moreover, Kicker also cites Turkish sources indicating that Millot and the Süper Lig outfit have agreed to personal terms. Millot's departure from Swabia via a release clause in his current contract essentially counted as a given this summer. At one point, Arsenal were interested.
Reports on the actual amount of Millot's release clause vary. Sport Bild and others speak of a €20m sum whilst Kicker references a figure in the €16m-€18m range. In any event, Germany's Württemberger will likely gladly accept the revenue as a means of helping them finance some of their own incoming transfers.
Regrettably for Stuttgart, Millot maintains an estimated market value high above his release clause. The Frenchman is presently valued at €34m, albeit less than the peak of €42m he attained in the midst of an excellent first half of the 2024/25 Bundesliga campaign.
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