
The VFB Stuttgart rejected a first offer from Bayern Munich for Nick Woltemade, estimated at 40 million euros plus 5 million bonuses, according to Sky Sport. The Bavarian team had proposed a payment in four payments, a structure deemed too insufficient by the leaders of Stuttgart. Present in Möglingen for the 750th anniversary of the town, the president of the VFB, Alexander Wehrle, reaffirmed his desire to keep the 23 -year -old striker in his ranks: “We don't give it up. He will continue to play football with us next season. ” A strong sentence, which could however evolve if Bayern decided to increase its offer.
Indeed, a door remains still ajar: Wehrle suggested that a departure would only be possible if Bayern came with a truly extraordinary offer. Recruited free of charge last summer from Werder Bremen, Woltemade quickly established itself as an important element of the project, with 17 goals in 33 games for the winners of the German Cup. The 1m98 player also scored 6 goals at Euro U21. His contract runs until 2028, and the VFB Stuttgart now hopes for a revalued offer to consider opening the negotiations. The player has not yet expressed himself on his wishes for the future. Case to follow.
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