Real Madrid have definitely discovered the young German striker Nick Woltemade who has become one of the sensations in European football.

When the Alamen goes to Valdebebas, there are several who hang on. Nick Woltemade, a tall second striker and today’s sensation in the U21 European Championship. With six goals in the tournament and a dominant presence in the opponent’s box, the Stuttgart striker has caught the attention of Madrid’s scouts, who praise his ability to stand out both physically and tactically in the field.

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Although Gonzalo García has broken through to the first team and looks set to be one of the club’s future ventures, the sporting leadership does not rule out strengthening the attacking line in this transfer window. Woltemade, who has shown a pure “number 9” profile similar to Joselu, presents an interesting option to add depth to the squad in the coming season.

Nick Woltemade on Real Madrid’s radar
As a 23-year-old, the Stuttgart player has had a remarkable season in the Bundesliga with 17 goals and 3 assists, a feat that has even earned him his debut for the German national team. His contract, which runs until 2028, and an estimated market value of €30 million, has not slowed down interest from major European clubs – including Real Madrid, who see in the German a future opportunity if he maintains this level.

Germany are in the European Championship final after winning 3 – 1 against France. In the final, they will face England.

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