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·23 août 2025
Still a chance for Woltemade? VfB chief sends next message to Bayern

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·23 août 2025
Is Nick Woltemade switching to FC Bayern after all? VfB boss Fabian Wohlgemuth has once again made a statement regarding a possible transfer.
Sky reported on Saturday that Nick Woltemade still hopes for a happy ending in the transfer saga surrounding a move to FC Bayern. Max Eberl also explained that they are open to a loan deal. However, VfB boss Fabian Wohlgemuth apparently sees it differently.
In an interview with Sky, the sports director of the Swabians said: "Humor is the last resort for all parties involved. That's also a hint that the Bavarians are over the point. And that's a good thing."
Wohlgemuth added: "I think the topic of Woltemade is also accompanied by a bit of boredom. The topic has been written about, recorded, and squeezed out a hundred, a thousand times. I think we can't impose that on the public anymore, so we should put an end to the topic now and get back to work."
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In the past, the VfB bosses have already stated several times that Woltemade is not for sale. For the Munich team, a difficult starting position developed in the negotiations.
Offers from FC Bayern were immediately rejected. However, it is allegedly assumed that Woltemade will make the move to the Bavarian capital next summer. The Munich officials are still looking for a striker, but it is completely unclear who will come in the end.
Woltemade is still under contract with VfB Stuttgart until 2028. His market value is currently 30 million euros, according to Transfermarkt. The cup winner is said to have imagined a transfer fee of around 75 million euros. However, Bayern was not willing to pay that. Notably, the player himself has been pushing intensively for a move to the record champion, according to consistent media reports. Even his agent publicly increased the pressure on VfB Stuttgart. In the end, however, apparently without success. Woltemade will likely remain with the Stuttgarters.
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