Bayern, Stuttgart and Woltemade
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Speaking in an exclusive interview with Kicker, Matthias Sammer has attacked the DFB over their handling of the Nick Woltemade situation. The day prior to Germany’s defeat against England in the
Chelsea are set to miss out on Stuttgart striker Nick Woltemade as he has agreed to join Bayern Munich, according to reports in Germany. The 23-year-old joined Stuttgart on a free transfer last summer and turned out to be one of the best signings in the Bundesliga as he scored 12 goals last season.
Reports in Germany suggest Nick Woltemade, who was on Everton's radar at the start of the summer, is being pursued by Bayern Munich
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Bavarian Football Works on MSNVfB Stuttgart sporting director Fabian Wohlgemuth feels Nick Woltemade will stay at the club long-termHe is an ideal backup for Harry Kane and always a secondary striker option if and when Vincent Kompany would ever choose to play with two strikers, though that is rare. Bayern’s interest in Woltemade is no secret whatsoever,
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DPA International on MSNGermany U21 coach: Woltemade rumours not to blame for Euros defeatGermany under-21 national team coach Antonio Di Salvo said that the defeat to England in the U21 Euros final had nothing to do with the speculation about the future of top player Nick Woltemade. "This story was not the reason for the defeat.
Stuttgart boss confident in keeping Woltemade: "I believe he'll stay here next season" | OneFootball
“We signed a long-term contract with Nick a year and a half ago. It's still valid, and therefore we expect Nick to continue playing football with us next season. I believe he'll stay here next season. Nick Woltemade is a VfB player.