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On Wednesday, reports emerged that VfB Stuttgart had rejected a second offer from Bayern Munich for Nick Woltemade, worth €50 million fixed plus an additional €5 million in add-ons.
On Wednesday, reports emerged that VfB Stuttgart had rejected a second offer from Bayern Munich for Nick Woltemade, worth €50 ...
Negotiations remain open, but Stuttgart are unlikely to back down on their valuation. Bayern may return with a third bid as Musiala’s absence adds urgency. Meanwhile, Woltemade must walk a tightrope, ...
As things stand, Stuttgart have already rejected two separate bids that Bayern have submitted for Woltemade, the most recent of the pair of bids having reportedly been in the range of the 50-million ...
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Stuttgart chairman Alexander Wehrle once again reiterated over the weekend that his club will not be considering a sale this ...
Sport Bild reports that Stuttgart have immediately rejected Bayern Munich’s second offer for rising German attacker Nick ...
Stuttgart won't budge on Nick Woltemade unless Bayern return with a sensational new offer after their €45 million bid was ...
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Stuttgart Sporting Director Alexander Wehrle spoke to Sky Sport, via FCInterNews. He claimed that the Bundesliga club are negotiating a new deal with Woltemede, and that they plan to keep him.
Nick Woltemade has been linked to Roma in recent weeks as a possible offensive reinforcement. However, Alexander Wehrle, CEO of Stuttgart, wanted to clarify the club’s position on the future of the ...
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