Bayern boss Eberl: Dispute over Woltemade transfer remains unresolved!

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FC Bayern faces challenges in the transfer of Nick Woltemade from VfB Stuttgart. There is a risk of a dispute over compensation demands.

FC Bayern steht vor Herausforderungen im Transfer von Nick Woltemade vom VfB Stuttgart. Streit um Ablöseforderungen droht.
FC Bayern faces challenges in the transfer of Nick Woltemade from VfB Stuttgart. There is a risk of a dispute over compensation demands.

Bayern boss Eberl: Dispute over Woltemade transfer remains unresolved!

The rumor mill is bubbling and the transfer activities of the big football clubs are once again the focus. Currently everything revolves around the promising player Nick Woltemade and his possible move to FC Bayern Munich. According to Mercury FC Bayern have reached an agreement with the talented striker and the 21-year-old is keen to move to Munich. But VfB Stuttgart stands in the way and demands an initial sum of 100 million euros.

Max Eberl, FC Bayern's sports director, doubts this demand and makes it clear that he is not prepared to pay such “lunar prices”. Eberl questions whether Woltemade is actually worth 80 million euros and believes a more realistic transfer fee of 50 to 60 million euros is appropriate. Despite the obvious pressure on Woltemade, whose desire to move is publicly known, Stuttgart seems to be holding firm. So far there has been no real conversation between the clubs, which particularly annoys Eberl and he criticizes the negotiations as “bazaar style”.

Market situation in Munich

But there are also other considerations for Bavaria. The club is currently faced with several open offensive positions. Loud Bavarian Football Works Thomas Müller and Leroy Sané are facing departure. Kingsley Coman's future also seems uncertain. The record champions also made an offer for Luis Díaz from Liverpool, which was rejected. It is clear that Bayern must be active in the transfer market in order to retain a powerful squad.

Bavaria has not yet made an official offer for Woltemade. The negotiations are in jeopardy because Stuttgart is not prepared to accept offers of less than 80 million euros. A clarifying telephone conversation between Eberl and Stuttgart's Fabian Wohlgemuth has so far failed to bring about a breakthrough. In addition to Woltemade, the rumor mill is also discussing possible signings of players like Jamie Gittens and other talents.

A look into the future

Time is running out for FC Bayern. If the club wants to continue its success next season, an agreement must be reached quickly. Eberl has made it clear that Bayern will not pay excessive sums. Fans can look forward to seeing how things develop. A change from Woltemade could be the first step in a new offensive strategy for Munich.

It remains to be seen whether the negotiating parties will ultimately reach an agreement. The next few days will be crucial in clarifying how Bayern will specifically implement its personnel planning for the new season. The pressure on everyone involved is great, and the coming decisions could set the course for the future of the club.