
Bayern Munich rejected again! Nick Woltemade’s agent lambasts Stuttgart for ‘completely unfounded’ rejection of €60m offer
Stuttgart have turned down an offer from Bayern Munich for the third time this summer, prompting Nick Woltemade’s advisor to voice blunt criticism.
WHAT DANNY BACHMANN SAID
Speaking to the German Press Agency, Bachmann said: “The solution demanded by Mr. [Alexander] Wehrle this week within a questionable deadline was delivered today with the total package from the interested party and the player’s side totaling more than €60 million plus a share of the resale.
“The supervisory board’s response regarding a demand of €75 million, which is outside the market, for a player who came on a free transfer but with a lower mid-range salary classification is not only completely unfounded – especially for a domestic transfer – but is in blatant contradiction to the aforementioned agreements.
“In March 2024 and most recently in mid-June, VfB made a clear commitment to a solution-oriented approach as soon as the next career step is possible. In the fast-paced world of football, such a step would now be possible, becoming the German record champion and a permanent Champions League participant. For an ambitious German international, this is a tremendous opportunity.”
DID YOU KNOW?
Stuttgart’s stance on letting Woltemade leave has only toughened since the second offer from Bayern arrived in July. At the time, Die Schwaben remained adamant on not entertaining any offers less than €65 million (£56m/$75m). Interestingly, they are now demanding €75m for the player.
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