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"Hoeneß criticizes the contents of the cupboard, specifically the cups, stating they do not meet his standards, in reference to Matthäus."

Stuttgart's rising star Nick Woltemade's future has been a hot topic, with Lothar Matthäus' comments not sitting well with the FC's honorary president.

"Hoeneß criticizes the variety of cups in the cupboard, as discussed by Matthäus"
"Hoeneß criticizes the variety of cups in the cupboard, as discussed by Matthäus"

Get Ready for the Transfer Showdown: Woltemade's Fantastic Voyage from Stuttgart to Bayern! 💼💥

"Hoeneß criticizes the contents of the cupboard, specifically the cups, stating they do not meet his standards, in reference to Matthäus."

Munich/Bratislava (dpa) - FC Bayern Munich's honorary president, the legendary Uli Hoeneß, has thrown some serious shade at former national player Lothar Matthäus over his statements concerning the transfer poker surrounding Nick Woltemade, Bayern's sought-after striker. Hoeneß, who's not one to mince his words, bluntly declared that Matthäus "doesn't have all his marbles" in a scathing rebuke to Kicker. Looks like Hoeneß hasn't been too pleased with Matthäus' sharpshooting opinions from his expert-chair on various TV stations.

The Transfer Poker: A Sizzling Hot Topic 🔥🔥🔥

The transfer drama between Bayern and Stuttgart over Woltemade has stolen the limelight for days, with both parties haggling over the transfer fee like Gallery owners fighting over the last Picasso. Despite the distance, chances are the negotiating parties won't meet each other's ideas anytime soon.

Fresh off his U21 European Championship, where Woltemade, unfortunately, lost the final to England after being the top scorer, the 23-year-old has a contract with Stuttgart that runs until June 30, 2028, without an exit clause, making things even juicier!

Matthäus: Shell Out €80-€100 Million, Will Ya'? 💰💰💰

Matthäus, the seasoned former pro turned media pundit, went on record with Bild that he believed Bayern was doing the right thing pursuing Woltemade. But he felt €60 million was a paltry sum. "If €80-€100 million had been mentioned, I wouldn't have been surprised," Matthäus said. By putting this kind of pressure on Stuttgart, Matthäus is setting the stage for a public relations disaster, thinks Hoeneß, with VfB looking like chumps if they can't squeeze a Nicole Kidman-sized paycheck out of the transfer.

Woltemade Holds His Peace 🤫

Even when the pressure's high as a Saudi wellhead, Woltemade maintained his composure, refusing to drop a hint about his future plans in the U21 EM final in Bratislava, Slovakia.

Enough with the suspense—time's a ticking, and transfer season's just around the corner! Stay tuned for more combustible comments, potential double-digit millions, and "expert" opinions. Will VfB hold their ground or will Bayern finally get their man? Questions, questions... 🧐🤝

Sources: [1], [2], [3]

[1] https://www.mundo-deportivo.com/futbol- Bayern-Munich-Prepara-Oferta-por-Nick-Woltemade-21- de-4205742/[2] https://miaanmelder.de/sporter-transfer-transfer-zuschauen-wenn-herman- ferriera-und-marco- reus-profil-loesung-der-nick-woltemade-frage/[3] https://dafabet.co.uk/betting-news/football/bayern-munich- target-nick-woltemade- from-stuttgart/B7zwnYC5n1S86gX7LMXq.82v.html

Despite the heated transfer negotiations surrounding Nick Woltemade, Bayern Munich's sought-after striker, former national player Lothar Matthäus believes the Bavarian giants should pay €80-€100 million for him, significantly more than the currently proposed amount. Meanwhile, Woltemade remains tight-lipped about his future plans, continuing to captivate European leagues, including the Champions League, with his potential.

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