VfB Stuttgart rejects Bayern's second offer for Woltemade – what now?
Nick Woltemade is the focus of transfer rumors and remains at VfB Stuttgart despite Bayern's interest. All information about it!

VfB Stuttgart rejects Bayern's second offer for Woltemade – what now?
The summer break has only just begun, but the transfer rumors surrounding Nick Woltemade are making waves. The 21-year-old newcomer to the attack from VfB Stuttgart, who attracted attention last year with a strong second half of the season and an invitation to the national team for the Final Four of the Nations League, is now the focus of speculation about a possible move to FC Bayern Munich. According to ran.de, the player won the title of top scorer during the U21 European Championship with six goals scored, even if the final was lost to England.
Football observers agree that Woltemade plays a central role in VfB Stuttgart's plans. Sports director Fabian Wohlgemuth made it clear that the club was planning to work with him and that a long-term agreement had also been reached with him. “Nick should play for us next season,” said Wohlgemuth, while fans speculating about the possibility of a move express mixed feelings. Some are willing to let Woltemade go if a good offer comes along, while others have concerns about his potential departure, as SWR.de reports.
VfB's refusal to negotiate
However, the current negotiations surrounding Woltemade are proving to be complicated. On July 16, VfB Stuttgart rejected an initial offer from Bayern for 40 million euros plus 5 million euros in bonuses. On July 17, another offer of 50 million euros came, which was also rejected. CEO Alexander Wehrle clearly emphasized that there would be no negotiations. VfB's pain threshold is 65 to 80 million euros, as transfermarkt.de reports.
In terms of sport, Woltemade, who came to VfB Stuttgart on a free transfer, has achieved a lot in recent times and could be even more valuable for the Swabians in the coming season. It is emphasized that VfB has gained stability in both sporting and structural terms over the last two years, not least through partners such as Porsche and Daimler.
The pressure on VfB
Despite the high demand for Woltemade, one observer warns that VfB Stuttgart should not take too many risks. If the talented player cannot confirm his performance next season, the loss could be greater for VfB than for Bayern. Fans are excited to see how the situation will develop as they fuel discussions about Woltemade's future at the club at the start of training.
Overall, the situation is tense and we have to wait and see what those responsible at VfB and Woltemade themselves will decide in order to be able to make the coming season successful. So the last word on a possible transfer is far from being spoken.