Football's Demand on FC Bayern intensifies following Woltemade's declaration: "Time for Action"
In a recent development, VfB Stuttgart's CEO, Alexander Wehrle, has categorically ruled out the possibility of Nick Woltemade's transfer to Bayern Munich for the current season. The matter, Wehrle asserted, is now closed, and Woltemade will be playing for Stuttgart this year.
The Bavarian giants reportedly offered around €60 million plus bonuses and a resale clause, but Stuttgart rejected the bid, setting a valuation near €75 million, a figure Bayern Munich did not meet. Woltemade's presence in the recent Franz Beckenbauer Supercup against Bayern Munich further confirms his stay at Stuttgart for now.
Contrary to some speculations, the transfer saga surrounding Woltemade has no direct connection to Kingsley Coman's status or moves. The focus remains solely on Woltemade’s future with Stuttgart and Bayern Munich.
As for Kingsley Coman, his absence from the squad in Zurich was due to illness, and there has been no mention of his potential transfer as a source of financial room for Bayern Munich. The possible transfer of Coman to Saudi Arabia's Al-Nassr could, however, potentially free up financial room for Bayern Munich.
The Supercup clash between FC Bayern Munich and Stuttgart is scheduled for this Saturday (20:30 CET) in Stuttgart. The outcome of this match could add an interesting twist to the ongoing transfer saga.
Wehrle has stated that a decision on Woltemade's future must be made by the kick-off of the Supercup clash. If Bayern Munich is serious about signing Woltemade, they should be able to reach a solution within the given time frame.
Christoph Freund, Bayern Munich's Sporting Director, has acknowledged the ongoing speculation and reporting about the transfer, but has chosen not to discuss any freedoms related to Kingsley Coman's transfer. If Coman were well, he would have been in the squad, Freund commented.
Despite the ongoing transfer saga, it's important to note that Kingsley Coman remains a Bayern Munich player and an offensive player for the club. The possible transfer of Coman is not yet final, and the future of both players remains uncertain.
[1] Stuttgart rules out Woltemade's transfer to Bayern Munich for the current season. (URL) [2] Bayern offers €60 million plus bonuses and a resale clause for Woltemade. (URL) [3] Stuttgart sets a valuation near €75 million for Woltemade. (URL) [4] Woltemade plays against Bayern in the Franz Beckenbauer Supercup. (URL) [5] Transfer saga focuses solely on Woltemade’s future with Stuttgart and Bayern Munich. (URL) [6] No confirmed connection to Coman’s status or moves. (URL) [7] Higher transfer fee from Bayern could bring new momentum to the transfer saga. (URL) [8] Freund acknowledges the ongoing speculation about the transfer. (URL) [9] Kingsley Coman's illness was the reason for his absence in the squad in Zurich. (URL) [10] The transfer of Kingsley Coman was not mentioned as a potential source of financial room for Bayern Munich. (URL) [11] Illness could have an impact on the Woltemade transfer poker game. (URL) [12] Freund comments that if Kingsley Coman were well, he would have been in the squad. (URL) [13] The Supercup clash will take place in Stuttgart. (URL) [14] Wehrle states that a decision on Woltemade's future must be made by the kick-off of the Supercup clash. (URL) [15] Kingsley Coman was not part of the squad in Zurich due to illness. (URL)
Football is set to be a fiercely contested affair as VfB Stuttgart and Bayern Munich prepare to face off in the Supercup clash on Saturday. Despite Bayern's offers for Nick Woltemade exceeding €60 million, Stuttgart's valuation for the player stands near €75 million, making a transfer for this season unlikely. With Woltemade participating in the recent Franz Beckenbauer Supercup against Bayern, it looks like he will remain with Stuttgart this season. The future of Kingsley Coman, who was absent in the squad in Zurich due to illness, remains unclear, with no confirmed connection to Woltemade's transfer saga.