Shooting star Nick Woltemade has resumed his work at VfB Stuttgart in the middle of speculation about a possible transfer to FC Bayern.
The 23-year-old traveled with the DFB Cup winner to the training camp at Tegernsee on Monday, where the first unit on the square is due in the afternoon (5 p.m.). On arrival at the Teamhotel, Woltemade wrote, pulled his cap deep in the face, some autographs for fans.
On Saturday he had already completed the mandatory performance tests at VfB. For coach Sebastian Hoeneß this came despite the recent change speculation “Not surprisingly,” as he assured. The coach had “always been in exchange” with Woltemade in the past few weeks, most recently on Friday he was still on the phone with the courted attacker. Hoeneß and VfB expect Woltemade not to be influenced by the Woltemade of Bavaria, to whom he is said to have a promise.
VfB leaned Bavaria offers so far
“Nick is there, everything else is not relevant to me now,” Hoeneß is quoted in the Stuttgart newspaper/news. Woltemade has at the VfB a contract until 2028 – without exit clause. Bayern’s previous offers over 40 and 50 million euros plus five million in bonuses each the Swabians had rejected. They are said to be present at least 65 million euros. The Munichers do not want to submit a third offer for the time beingis it[called
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