Bavaria’s poker around DFB striker

Woltemades consultant apparently at Tegernsee


01.08.2025 – 1:22 p.m.Reading time: 2 min.

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Nick Woltemade: The national striker is currently training with VfB Stuttgart directly at the gates of Munich. (Source: Imago/Hansjürgen Britsch/Imago)

The fronts in the transfer poker of FC Bayern with VfB Stuttgart around Nick Woltemade are hardened. Now his consultant is turning on again.

What does the advisor of national striker Nick Woltemade do on Lake Tegernsee? The simple answer: Danny Bachmann from the Headtrick agency stopped by his client and the training camp of VfB Stuttgart. The Swabians are preparing for the new season in front of the gates of Munich just 55 kilometers away throughout the week at the gates of Munich. At the morning unit on Friday, Woltemades advisor in the stadium on Birkenmoos could also be seen.

It is quite possible that he came to further discussions with those responsible for VfB Stuttgart around sports director Fabian Wohlgemuth and Board of Directors Alexander Wehrle. Because the position of the Woltemade camp has been clear for weeks: The 23-year-old wants to leave VfB this summer and absolutely switch to Bayern. He is even agreed with the record champions. Only VfB has not yet played along.

Bachmann recently publicly complained to Stuttgart after the second unsuccessful transfer offer of Bayern. “If a Bundesliga record offer of 55 million euros is not even enough for a common personal meeting, the question arises as to what VfB actually thinks is unusual. That was not foreseeable,” Bachmann told dpa.

Previously, VfB board boss Wehrle had declared that the Swabians would only sit down at a table with a prospect, “if a club would offer something extraordinary” plan and “offer exceptional transfer fee”. According to T-Online information, nothing has changed in this attitude of Stuttgart and Bavaria is not ready to increase its offer on the other hand (you can read more about this here). Wohlgemuth therefore made it clear right at the beginning of the week in Rottach-Egern: “Nick will also be part of our squad this season with a very, very likelihood.”

Bavaria’s CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen said on Wednesday on the verge of an appointment in the Munich Arena that he would not speak of hardened fronts between the two clubs. “We had made an offer. It has not been a conversation to date. That is the status quo,” said Dreesen. “You will see how things go.”

However, the transfer summit on Lake Tegernsee between the Stuttgart and the Bavaria failed. However, Woltemade should continue to move to Munich and, according to “Bild”, the VfB managers also asked to put together with the bosses of Bavaria.

In order to be able to store this personally with the VfB supervisors, his consultant has probably come to Lake Tegernsee. Nevertheless, it remains to be seen whether this will actually bring movement to Bayern’s transfer poker around Woltemade.

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