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Transfers

VfB Stuttgart sets exit clause on Olivier’s move to Brøndby

🇩🇪 By 4AllFootball ·
VfB Stuttgart sets exit clause on Olivier’s move to Brøndby

VfB Stuttgart will transfer the promising 20‑year‑old right‑back Christopher Olivier to Danish club Brøndby IF, but only after a significant exit clause is triggered. The clause was highlighted as a key condition in the deal, according to the clubs involved.

The exit clause means Brøndby must meet a predefined condition before the transfer can be completed. This contractual detail was described as "bedeutende Bedingung" in the original announcement, underscoring its importance for both parties.

Olivier, a right‑back, attracted interest from two German clubs before committing to the move abroad. The interest from those clubs was noted alongside his readiness for a foreign transfer, indicating his rising profile in German football circles.

He joined VfB Stuttgart in the summer of 2022, arriving from the Austrian academy AKA Vorarlberg at the age of 16. The summer move marked his first step into German football after developing in Austria’s youth system.

Reports from Sky confirm that Olivier’s departure to Brøndby is imminent, with the Danish side already preparing for his arrival. The Danish club is set to receive the Austrian U21 international, reflecting the cross‑border nature of the transfer.

Brøndby’s preparation suggests Olivier will integrate quickly into the squad, potentially strengthening their defensive options for the upcoming season. The club’s readiness highlights the practical impact of the exit clause on their planning.

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