Who is Serhou Guirassy? The VfB Stuttgart sensation outscoring Harry Kane & Co.

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14 goals in 8 games 

Serhou Guirassy has written history to start the season. The 27-year-old striker has already scored 14 goals in the first eight Bundesliga games this season, breaking a start record set by Robert Lewandowski during the 2020/21 season. That season, Lewandowski would set the record for the most goals scored in the Bundesliga (41). Guirassy is still somewhat away from that record, but the Stuttgart forward has been the most prolific forward in Europe’s top 5 leagues this season ahead of Feyenoord striker Santiago Gimenez and with five goals more than a certain Erling Haaland. 

With that in mind, it isn’t surprising that Guirassy has already been linked with a transfer away from Stuttgart. Reports out of Italy have linked the Guinean forward with Juventus and AC Milan. Although under contract until 2026, Germany’s Bild Zeitung reported this week that Guirassy has an exit clause allowing him to leave the Bundesliga side for €20m. Originally on loan from Stade Rennais, Stuttgart signed Guirassy on a permanent transfer for €9m this summer. Once signed permanently, Guirassy’s exit clause became active. Nottingham Forest and Ajax Amsterdam were interested in signing the striker but were unwilling to activate the exit clause. Both will likely regret that decision now, especially as Guirassy recently saw his market value updated from €14m to €40m, which makes him by some distance the most valuable Stuttgart player. 

Werner, Leno, Kabak & Co.: VfB Stuttgart’s record departures

Julian Schieber | 2012/13 for €5.5m to BVB

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Fredi Bobic | 1999/00 for €5.75m to BVB

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Matthias Sammer | 1992/93 for €6m to Inter Milan

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Jürgen Klinsmann | 1989/90 for €6.5m to Inter Milan

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Giovane Elber | 1997/98 for €6.5m to Bayern Munich

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Kevin Kuranyi | 2005/06 for €6.9m to Schalke

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Bernd Leno | 2011/12 for €7.5m to Bayer Leverkusen

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Borna Sosa | 2023/24 for €8m to Ajax Amsterdam

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Joshua Kimmich | 2015/16 for €8.5m to Bayern Munich

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Christian Träsch | 2011/12 for €9m to VfL Wolfsburg

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Antonio Rüdiger | 2016/17 for €9m to AS Roma

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Timo Baumgartl | 2019/20 for €10m to PSV Eindhoven

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Santiago Ascacíbar | 2019/20 for €10m to Hertha Berlin

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Daniel Ginczek | 2018/19 für 14 Mio. € zum VfL Wolfsburg

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Timo Werner | 2016/17 for €14m to RB Leipzig

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Filip Kostic | 2016/17 for €14m to Hamburger SV

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Sami Khedira | 2010/11 for €14m to Real Madrid

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Aleksandr Hleb | 2005/06 for €15m to Arsenal

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Gregor Kobel | 2021/22 for €15m to Dortmund

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Ozan Kabak | 2019/20 for €15m to Schalke

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Sasa Kalajdzic | 2022/23 for €18m to Wolverhampton Wandererss

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Konstantinos Mavropanos | 2023/24 for €20m to West Ham United

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Timo Werner | 2016/17 for €23m to RB Leipzig

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Nicolás González | 2021/22 for €24.5m to Fiorentina

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Mario Gómez | 2009/10 for €30m to Bayern Munich

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Hindsight is always 20/20, but considering Guirassy’s goalscoring prowess with Stuttgart this season, both clubs might now regret not activating his exit clause. Stuttgart head coach Sebastian Hoeneß, in the meantime, has been happy that Guirassy is still in his squad. “I tried to show him that a season with 20 goals or more could show his true capabilities,” Hoeneß said. “Once he has done that, then I would expect another category of clubs might be interested in signing him,” Hoeneß added. Indeed, given Guirassy’s start this season, 20 goals certainly seem possible. 

10 goals in 5 games – Guirassy ahead of Kane in Bundesliga goalscoring

Indeed, Stuttgart’s no.9 has now scored three goals more than his previous single season record 11 goals. Guirassy put up that record last season when he scored 11 goals in 22 Bundesliga games. This year, Guirassy has been involved in 65% of Stuttgart’s Bundesliga goals and has scored every 44 minutes. 

The question is, will it last? According to Wyscout, Guirassy’s xG this season has been 6.37 or 7.63 xG less than the goals he actually scored. In other words, there were expectations that Guirassy’s goalscoring will slow down sooner or later. But that just hasn’t happened yet. The good news for Stuttgart, however, is that Guirassy still ranks third in the league in xG, only behind Victor Boniface (7.4) and Harry Kane (7.43). Both Kane (8) and Boniface (7) trail Guirassy in goalscoring at the moment (overview). 

Player Comparison

VfB Stuttgart

Bayern Munich

€40.00m

Market Value

€110.00m



Centre-Forward

Position

Centre-Forward


Jun 30, 2026

Contract until

Jun 30, 2027

Full Player Comparison

Guirassy might not break the Bundesliga goalscoring record or finish ahead of Kane or Boniface. But an argument could be made that he could finish the season as a top-three scorer. At the moment, Guirassy ranks third in shots in the league and second with touches inside the penalty box. If he keeps up that workrate, he will be among the Bundesliga’s top goalscorers at the end of the season, and a €20m transfer fee would make him a steal.


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