Bayern Munich attempted to secure the signing of striker Nick Woltemade, having a board member return from the USA to negotiate personal terms. Despite Woltemade's willingness to join, VfB Stuttgart refused the proposal. Stuttgart's strong negotiating position is bolstered by Woltemade's three-year contract and Bayern's recent transfer setbacks. Stuttgart is now contemplating Chelsea forward Armando Broja as a potential replacement should they decide to sell Woltemade. However, given their existing striker options, it is uncertain how this development will impact the situation.
Bayern Munich aimed to sign Nick Woltemade, but Stuttgart declined the deal despite Woltemade's agreement. Stuttgart holds leverage with Woltemade's contract lasting three more years.
Stuttgart considers Chelsea's Armando Broja as a replacement for Woltemade but does not need new forwards unless they sell Woltemade. The negotiations remain complicated.
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