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Bayern Munich Reportedly Set to Secure Shooting Star Woltemade Instantly

Potential Shocking Revelation in Upcoming Money Transfer Scandal

Transferred Shooting Star Woltemade Heads Straight to FC Bayern
Transferred Shooting Star Woltemade Heads Straight to FC Bayern

Bayern Munich Reportedly Set to Secure Shooting Star Woltemade Instantly

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Get ready for some major moves in the Bundesliga! According to multiple sources, FC Bayern Munich is about to land a mega-transfer in the form of Nick Woltemade. The hot question now is: Will it take a whopping €60 million to lure him away from VfB Stuttgart?

Bavarian powerhouses FC Bayern have set their sights on Woltemade, who has reportedly already agreed to a contract lasting until 2030 [1][2]. Now, Bayern is in talks with VfB Stuttgart to seal the deal.

But don't expect this transfer to come cheap. With Woltemade's impressive performance at this year's U21 European Championship in Slovakia and his current contract with Stuttgart running until 2028 (without a release clause) [2], the asking price for the 23-year-old prodigy is believed to be around €60 million [3][4]. Stuttgart's CEO, Alexander Wehrle, has previously stated his intention to keep the youngster: "We're going into next season with Nick. Period!" [4]

Potential Starter for Bayern?

There's even a chance Woltemade could be deputizing for Manuel Neuer as early as next season [1]. Bayern's sporting director, Christoph Freund, fueled transfer rumors when he praised Woltemade at the Club World Cup: "Nick is playing really well, he's in great form. He's a young German player who is extremely fascinating." [1]

While Stuttgart initially attempted to extend Woltemade's contract with a pay rise [4], his management reportedly rejected the offer. With six goals in the U21 Euros and leading the tournament's scoring chart [4], Woltemade's recent achievements are nothing short of impressive. In just a few weeks, he's not only won the DFB-Pokal with Stuttgart but also made his national team debut at the Nations League final four tournament and led the U21 team to the Euro final.

Sources: [1] ntv.de

  • FC Bayern Munich
  • VfB Stuttgart
  • Bundesliga
  • Football
  • DFB
  • Football National Team

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