“Lack any basis”

Woltemade consultant attacks VfB Stuttgart

13.08.2025 – 7:58 p.m.Reading time: 2 min.

Nick Woltemade: He made his breakthrough last season.Enlarge the picture

Nick Woltemade: He made his breakthrough last season. (Source: Press Foto Rudel/Herbert Rudel/Imago-Images pictures)

The change poker around Nick Woltemade continues. Now his consultant attacks VfB Stuttgart.

In the alternating poker around Nick Woltemade, its consultant Danny Bachmann increases the pressure on VfB Stuttgart. Shortly before the Supercup game against FC Bayern, the top consultant’s advisor expressed clear words-and made serious accusations against the club tour of the Swabians.

In an interview with the news agency dpa, Bachmann said: “In March 2024 and most recently in mid -June, VfB’s clear promise for a solution -oriented approach as soon as the next step in the career was possible.” Bachmann now sees this step at FC Bayern. For “an ambitious German international”, a change to the record champion and constant Champions League participant is an “enormous opportunity”.

FC Bayern and Woltemade already agree. So far, VfB has refused talks with the Munich club. Before the Supercup on Saturday evening (8.30 p.m.), VfB CEO Alexander Wehrle claimed clarity. At an event of the “Stuttgarter Zeitung” and the “Stuttgarter Nachrichten”, Wehrle emphasized that “everything should be clarified by the kick -off at the latest”.

“The solution requested by Mr. Wehrle this week as part of a questionable deadline was now delivered together with the overall package of the prospect and player side of more than 60 million euros plus resale participation,” replied Bachmann.

According to him, VfB also rejects this new offer. “The answer of the Supervisory Board about a claim of non -markets from 75 million euros for a player who has come free of charge, but is not only due to a salary classification in the lower midfield – especially for a national transfer – not only of any basis, but is also in stark objection to the agreed agreements mentioned,” he said.

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