Nick Woltemade's agent sounds dismayed at simmering situation between Bayern Munich and VfB Stuttgart
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Bayern Munich's efforts to acquire VfB Stuttgart forward Nick Woltemade are at an impasse. VfB Stuttgart has set a firm asking price of €65 million, refusing negotiation without it. Nick Woltemade's agent expressed disappointment regarding Bayern's recent €55 million offer, which was deemed insufficient. Stuttgart previously rejected Bayern's bid of €50 million plus performance bonuses. As the transfer window remains open, there are concerns that drawn-out negotiations could harm both Bayern and Woltemade, while Bundesliga teams question Bayern's influence in player transactions.
The pursuit of VfB Stuttgart attacker Nick Woltemade has encountered significant challenges, as Stuttgart refuses to negotiate unless Bayern presents an offer of €65 million.
Nick Woltemade's agent, Danny Bachmann, expressed disappointment over Bayern's Bundesliga record offer of €55 million, stating that it wasn't even sufficient for a negotiation.
VfB Stuttgart is holding firm, having already rejected Bayern’s offer of €50 million fixed plus additional performance-based payments, showing no signs of compromise.
Issues surrounding Bayern Munich's transfer tactics spark broader questions about the Bundesliga's competitive balance and whether other teams feel unfairly pressured.
Read at Bavarian Football Works
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