
"Bayern Munich's first proposal for Nick Woltemade was considered 'laughable' by VfB Stuttgart, raising concerns over Bayern's approach to negotiations."
"CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen's interference is complicating negotiations, despite positive exchanges between Max Eberl and VfB executives."
"VfB Stuttgart remains firm in their position, insisting on a significant financial offer for Nick Woltemade or choosing to retain him."
"Current radio silence between Bayern Munich and VfB Stuttgart indicates a wide gap in negotiations, with a quick agreement deemed unlikely."
Bayern Munich's first offer for Nick Woltemade was approximately €40m plus €5m in installments, deemed 'laughable' by VfB Stuttgart. This has led to a perception of disrespect from Bayern in their negotiations. Currently, there has been no progress, and both clubs remain far apart on the transfer fee. CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen has interfered in the negotiations, complicating matters further, while Stuttgart insists on a substantial offer or will keep Woltemade. Communication between club executives has been positive, but the situation is at a standstill.
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