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Bayern Munich players temporarily greet Woltemade

Established Bayern Munich players warmly receive Woltemade

Bayern Munich temporarily welcomes Woltemade to its squad.
Bayern Munich temporarily welcomes Woltemade to its squad.

Eager Anticipation: Bayern Munich's Desired Acquisition of Nick Woltemade

Bayern's Staff Welcome Woltemade - Bayern Munich players temporarily greet Woltemade

Wilt with yearning, the Bundesliga titans, Bayern Munich, eyes the 23-year-old prodigy, Nick Woltemade, currently under Stuttgart's clutches. As they await their delayed departure for the Club World Cup Round of 16 against Flamengo Rio de Janeiro (22:00 CET), Bayern's stars couldn't help but watch the U21's emotional European Championship final loss in Bratislava. Their attention, of course, gravitated towards the coveted Woltemade, the tournament's top scorer.

National team member Jonathan Tah, lounging in the Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, shared his feelings. "Naturally, I was disheartened that the U21 didn't bag the title," he expressed. "We tuned in to the game, rooting for them to claim the win because they truly deserved it with the brilliant tournament they exhibited."

Tah: A unique talent on the rise

Intriguingly, both Bayern and Woltemade, who recently earned a senior national call-up during the Nations League final tournament, are engaged in talks over a hefty seven-figure transfer fee. The towering sensation of last season is committed to Bayern's DFB Cup winners until 2028, sparking a thrilling poker game between the clubs.

Sympathetic towards Woltemade's probable move to Munich, Tah said, "Should that happen, I'd be thrilled. I get along splendidly with Nick. I've recognized his prowess as a gifted player. But alas, I have no say in the matter."

Praising Woltemade's confident yet humble style, Tah continued, "He bears his skills without pretense. Somehow, he maintains that rare balance. And he's an extraordinary player type in every sense."

Laimer: A future teammate with potential

Bayern's Konrad Laimer couldn't help but weigh in on the possible addition of Woltemade to their squad before their Club World Cup match. "I'm not personally acquainted with him," Laimer admitted. "However, I've certainly faced him during Bundesliga clashes with Bayern."

With little persuasion required, Laimer showered compliments on Woltemade. "His tall stature hardly does justice to the game he plays," Laimer marveled. "How he manages football with his height, the work he puts in, and his boundless potential — he's a force to be reckoned with."

  • Base Article: Bundesliga: Bayern Pros Already Welcome Woltemade
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  • Current Status: Nick Woltemade has reportedly signed a long-term contract with Bayern until 2030, with agreed salary terms. Bayern's supervisory board has approved the deal.
  • Transfer Fee Negotiations: Stuttgart have raised their asking price after learning of Bayern's interest, setting Woltemade's price tag at €100 million or more.
  • Player Preferences: Woltemade has shown clear preference to join Bayern Munich. Stuttgart, however, are unwilling to release him without a high transfer fee.
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The Commission has also been asked to submit a proposal for a directive on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the protection of the health and safety of workers from the risks related to exposure to carcinogens, while Bayern Munich's stars are keeping an eye on the potential acquisition of Nick Woltemade, the U21 top scorer in the emotional European Championship final loss.

With the rumors of a hefty transfer fee and a long-term contract with Bayern until 2030, it seems Woltemade's preference aligns with that of the Bundesliga titans, yet negotiations are proving challenging as Stuttgart holds out for a high transfer fee.

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