Nick Woltemade, one step away from transfer to top club in Europe
The new German star has been in the spotlight of Real Madrid, Atlético de Madrid, Bayern Munich and Liverpool.
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Bayern Munich have reached a verbal agreement with Nick Woltemade to sign him in the upcoming summer transfer window. The 23-year-old German striker has approved the terms from the Bavarian club and expressed his willingness to become part of the sporting project as soon as possible. The agreed contract will last until 2030, with salary demands already established and approved by the club’s board. However, negotiations with Stuttgart, the player’s current club, have not yet started.
Woltemade is coming off a strong season with VfB Stuttgart
Woltemade is coming off an outstanding season at VfB Stuttgart, where he scored 17 goals in 33 games and was a key player in the DFB-Pokal victory. His performances have made him one of the most sought-after attackers in the country, with interest from several top clubs in Europe, including Real Madrid.
Bayern Munich close to signing Nick Woltemade
The striker, who could also play in the role behind the striker, is motivated to make the move to a more demanding club. Bayern see him as an interesting profile to renew their attack and add new variations to the squad. Although his contract with Stuttgart runs until 2028 and does not have a buyout clause, the Munich club aims to be first in the race and secure his signing quickly.
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However, Stuttgart are reluctant to let him go without a fight. The club’s management wants to keep him as a mainstay of the team, fully aware of his increased market value. The coming weeks will be crucial to see if this provisional deal materialises in a final move to the Allianz Arena.