Jeremy Arévalo
Stuttgart

Jeremy Arévalo

Jeremy Arévalo of Stuttgart was born in Santander, Spain on 19 March 2005 (age 21).

Jeremy Arévalo is an Ecuadorian striker, born on 19 March 2005 (age 21), now with Stuttgart. His market value is around £6m, according to Transfermarkt.

His career so far is still shaped most clearly by Racing Santander. Across three seasons there, he made 37 league appearances and scored eight goals, with the real step forward coming in 2025-26. That season brought eight goals in 18 league games, a decent return for a young centre-forward rather than the usual vague promise attached to players of his age.

Arévalo then appeared in Stuttgart’s set-up during the same campaign, making seven league appearances for the first team and four more for Stuttgart II, where he scored five times. That split gives a fair picture of where he is: close enough to senior football to matter, but still with development work to do.

For now, Racing Santander remains the main body of his senior career, while Stuttgart is the next test rather than a completed story.

📈 Key stats and insights

Jeremy Arévalo scored eight goals in 18 appearances for Racing Santander in 2025-26
Jeremy Arévalo scored five goals in four appearances for Stuttgart II
Jeremy Arévalo made seven Stuttgart appearances without scoring
Jeremy Arévalo joined Stuttgart from Racing Santander for €6.5m
Jeremy Arévalo finished 2025-26 with 13 goals across 29 appearances
Last updated 15 June 2026. Send feedback

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Striker
Primary Position
Forward
Position
Jeremy Arévalo
ST
1.82m (5ft 11in)
Height
25
Squad Number
81kg (12st 10lb)
Weight
19 March 2005 (age 21)
Date of Birth
Santander
Birthplace
Spain 🇪🇸
Country of Birth
Stuttgart
Team
Ecuador 🇪🇨
National Team
£6m (via Transfermarkt)
Market Value

📊 Season stats

Team
Stuttgart
Stuttgart
Bundesliga 2025 - 2026
Games
7
Starting
-
Substitute
7
Unused
27
Utilisation
21%
Goals
-
Yellows
-
Reds
-

Jeremy Arévalo’s 2025-26 season was split across three settings: 18 appearances and eight goals for Racing Santander, four appearances and five goals for Stuttgart II, and seven appearances without a goal for Stuttgart. The scoring rate before and around the move was strong, but his Bundesliga minutes did not yet translate into goals, pointing to a player still being integrated above reserve level.

📋 Career stats

Team
Stuttgart
Stuttgart
Season 2026 - 2027
Country
Germany 🇩🇪
Games
-
Goals
-
Team
Stuttgart II
Stuttgart II
Season 2025 - 2026
Country
Germany 🇩🇪
Games
4
Goals
5
Team
Stuttgart
Stuttgart
Season 2025 - 2026
Country
Germany 🇩🇪
Games
7
Goals
-
Team
Racing Santander
Racing Santander
Season 2025 - 2026
Country
Spain 🇪🇸
Games
18
Goals
8
Team
Racing Santander
Racing Santander
Season 2024 - 2025
Country
Spain 🇪🇸
Games
7
Goals
-
Team
Racing Santander
Racing Santander
Season 2023 - 2024
Country
Spain 🇪🇸
Games
12
Goals
-

Arévalo’s senior trajectory remained narrow but upward, moving from Racing Santander into the Stuttgart structure at 21. His most productive spell was the first half of 2025-26 with Racing, where eight goals in 18 appearances earned him the move, while the later split between Stuttgart and Stuttgart II suggested a step up in level rather than an immediate settled first-team role.

💰 Transfers

Team
Stuttgart II
Stuttgart II
18 April 2026
From
Stuttgart II
Stuttgart II
Type
Signed
Team
Stuttgart II
Stuttgart II
18 April 2026
From
Stuttgart
Stuttgart
Type
Signed
Team
Stuttgart
Stuttgart
1 March 2026
From
Stuttgart II
Stuttgart II
Type
Signed
Team
Stuttgart II
Stuttgart II
20 February 2026
From
Stuttgart
Stuttgart
Type
Signed
Team
Stuttgart
Stuttgart
2 January 2026
From
Racing Santander
Racing Santander
Type
Fee (£6.5m)
Team
Stuttgart
Stuttgart
1 July 2024
From
Stuttgart II
Stuttgart II
Type
Undisclosed
Team
Racing Santander
Racing Santander
1 July 2021
Type
Signed

Stuttgart paid €6.5m to sign Arévalo from Racing Santander on 2 January 2026, a clear move up into a Bundesliga environment. The later switches between Stuttgart and Stuttgart II in February, March and April were internal moves, with his five goals in four Stuttgart II appearances contrasting with a goalless seven-game spell for the first team.

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