Woltemade stays with Stuttgart: Bavaria fails due to high demands!
VfB Stuttgart announces 30 million euros through Millot's move and blocks attempts to poach Woltemade in the transfer storm.

Woltemade stays with Stuttgart: Bavaria fails due to high demands!
VfB Stuttgart is currently causing quite a stir, especially with rumors surrounding the future of attacker Nick Woltemade. The Swabians have set clear rules: Woltemade, whose contract runs until 2028 without an exit clause, will most likely remain in the squad. Sports director Fabian Wohlgemuth said that they do not want to meet with the Bayern bosses and have rejected both offers for Woltemade: 40 million euros plus bonuses and 50 million euros with other possible additional payments are not enough to give up the talented striker. According to [Augsburger Allgemeine](https://www.augsburger- Allgemeine.de/sport/nick-woltemade-haelt-den-vfb-stuttgart-auf-trab-110576667) the threshold for a transfer is 65 million euros plus bonuses.
The situation around Woltemade is tense because his mood in the training camp could also have an impact on his performance. Nevertheless, the young striker appears motivated after his vacation. Wohlgemuth described a lengthy conversation with him as promising and the team is eagerly awaiting his appearance in the upcoming Supercup against Bayern Munich on August 16th.
Enzo Millot's change is in full swing
Another exciting aspect of the transfer summer concerns Enzo Millot. The 23-year-old is about to move to Atlético Madrid. As Transfermarkt reports, the player has given his consent and work is now underway on the amount of the transfer fee. This would bring VfB Stuttgart fresh capital of 30 million euros, which they could use for future transfers and strengthening the squad.
Stuttgart didn't miss a beat during the summer break and signed several promising young professionals. These include Noah Darvich, who at the age of 18 is already captain of the German U17 national team, Lazar Jovanovic, an 18-year-old from Serbia who has a strong dribbling skills, and Chema Andres, a 20-year-old who is supposed to bring a breath of fresh air to the central midfield. Together, the new additions cost around nine million euros, good business for VfB.
The coming season in focus
Stuttgart is also competing in the Europa League this season, which could provide additional income. The signing bonus of 4.31 million euros is no comparison to the premier class, but it is still welcome support. Possible opponents such as AS Roma, Aston Villa or FC Porto bring international flair to the stadium.
The return of top performers like Deniz Undav and Chris Führich could also help stabilize the team. Coach Sebastian Hoeneß is already busy analyzing the defensive balance of last season, which ended with a disappointing ninth place, apart from the DFB Cup win, which brightened the mood somewhat.
Things remain exciting for the fans of VfB Stuttgart. Woltemade is the focus, the newcomers have great potential and the team is hoping for a more successful season. With a strong squad and motivated players, the vision of playing at the top could soon become a reality.