Ex-Bayern striker Giovane Elber raves exclusively at Nick Woltemade T-Online. At the same time, he also warns him of the record champion.

If the FC Bayern managers needed proof that Nick Woltemade is capable of, then the striker impressively delivered it to the U21 European Championship. With six goals and three templates, the attacker from VfB Stuttgart almost solved the German selection alone to the final in the final, and clearly pressed the tournament on the tournament before the final on Saturday (from 9 p.m. in the live ticker at T-Online). Many experts have long since agreed that he is the upcoming attack star in German football.

No wonder that Woltemade also played into focus at the record champion. Even more. As Sky and “Bild”, among other things, reports, FC Bayern is said to have already agreed with the player on a change this summer (read more about this here).

This means that the Munich -based hammer transfer of the Munich team is only in the way of the transfer poker with VfB Stuttgart. However, it could be pretty tough. The Swabians are said to be demanding as compensation for a change of up to 60 million euros.

Ex-Bayern striker Giovane Elber would welcome Nick Woltemade’s transfer and raves about the young striker in an interview with T-Online. At the same time, he also warns the 23-year-old of the huge step to Munich.

“When he comes to Bavaria, I trust him. But he also has to bring patience,” says Elber. “The boy needs to know one thing: it is difficult at Bavaria to be a regular. He plays every game in Stuttgart, it is different in Munich, patience is required.”

Basically, Elber from Woltemade’s skills and a possible move to Munich is very impressed. “A very interesting, excellent player. If such a player is on the market, Bavaria naturally has an eye on him,” said the Brazilian.

Woltemades strong services in the DFB junior selection also also followed the former top striker. “He made many beautiful goals at the U21 European Championship and dominated the tournament,” says Elber. Woltemade recently celebrated his debut in the A-National team at the Nations League final tournament under national coach Julian Nagelsmann. “The boy can kick really well,” enthuses Elber: “Despite his size, he is agile, fast, has a good header, can say the ball – a complete striker.”

Therefore, he also believes that Woltemade in Bavaria’s system, in which only a central storm tip is intended, could still find a place next to goal scorer Harry Kane. “You would have to think about whether Kane or Woltemade might play something behind it,” said Elber: “Kane is on the road in the whole place anyway, he can also play as a number ten – just like Woltemade. That would go very well together.”

In 1997 Elber also moved from VfB Stuttgart to Munich and then stayed there for six years. Woltemade could now go the same way and thus become a successor. That is a parallel, “says Elber, but also emphasizes a decisive difference:” But at that time I switched to Bavaria as a regular. The competition was great, but I knew what I could do and had already done at VfB. “

Woltemade, whose star had only appeared in the past second half of the Bundesliga, would first have to prove itself in Munich. Apparently he is ready.

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