All of the football Germany discusses the possible change from shooting star Nick Woltemade from VfB Stuttgart to Bayern. For coaching legend Peter Neururer, the advertising of the German record champion is an absurdity.
Nick Woltemade has had a rapid development in the past twelve months. After his transfer-free transfer from Werder Bremen to VfB Stuttgart, the attacker became the bank and finally German international.
No wonder that the 23-year-old has long been on the list at top clubs. As a top scorer of the U21 European Championship, Woltemade is popular across Europe, especially at Bayern.
Allegedly, the Munich team has even reached an agreement with the vertical starter, but at VfB you face yourself. The Stuttgart’s transfer request, which is said to be around 80 million euros, has caused hardened fronts.
Allegations towards FC Bayern
According to cult coach Peter Neururer, the situation is even “escalated”. In his “betting fans” column, the 70-year-old makes FC Bayern jointly responsible for this.
On Säbener Straße, it was obviously “forgotten that the player has another three years of contract with VfB Stuttgart, without exit clause. I wonder, why do you make contracts at all? I find it more than dubious to take care of this player.”
Neururer expressly did not want to reproach the congregated Woltemade itself. “The player cannot do anything to be confronted with this offer,” he clarified. But the traded sums are simply “immoral” and “perverse”.
“Prize driver” by Lothar Matthäus?
In parallel to the transfer poker, further side war locations were created. Bayern patron Uli Hoeneß complained publicly via record national player Lothar Matthäus after he had given an assessment of Woltemades market value.
Video: Attack Department: Hoeneß and his media screens
Neururer can understand the anger in Munich. “An outsider is more or less active in the price driver,” complained the coaching veteran.

