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VfB is based on minimum blinds for Woltemade
Does the poker around Nick Woltemade pick up speed now? According to the “Bild” newspaper, VfB Stuttgart has given FC Bayern at least one first direction.
In the possible transfer by national player Nick Woltemade from VfB Stuttgart to FC Bayern Munich, a little bit of movement has come. According to information from the “Bild”, the VfB board has committed itself to a sum that the German champion must at least offer in order to be able to record discussions with Stuttgart at all. It was only from a sum of 65 million euros that VfB at all is they ready to think about setting up a table with FC Bayern.
Previously, CEO Alexander Wehrle had publicly left a small gap for the first time at an event to change the Woltemade vertical starter. Wehrle confirmed that the Bundesliga club continued to plan with the U21 Vice European champion. However, he also signaled to be ready to talk in the event of a very high transfer fee.
“We don’t give him. He will also play football with us in the coming season,” said the CEO, according to “Stuttgarter Zeitung” and “Stuttgarter Nachrichten”. Except “You really do something extraordinary, then we are all professionals enough to talk about it,” Wehrle is quoted further. He had “categorically rejected” a meeting with FC Bayern.
Possible transfer fee for Woltemade offers plenty of conversation
The VfB managers had previously emphasized several times that the 23-year-old striker should also appear for the DFB Cup winner in the coming season. According to a media report, the Stuttgart -based company rejected a first offer from FC Bayern. As the “Bild” reported, the Munich -based company was the first official offer to deposit a transfer fee of 40 million euros plus 5 million euros in bonuses.
“If discussions take place at all, it is one thing between the two clubs,” VfB sports director Fabian Wohlgemuth said before this report on the offer last Wednesday at the start of the training. Woltemade has a contract with VfB until the summer of 2028.
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Source: Stern

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