
Nick Woltemade ‘unsettled’ by Bayern interest as Stuttgart persevere
Bayern Munich have chosen not to send a third offer for VfB Stuttgart forward Nick Woltemade, regardless of continued internal support for the 23-year-old’s signing, according to SPORTBILD.
Following internal talks at Säbener Straße, Bayern’s hierarchy agreed to remain client in their pursuit and are currently unwilling to improve their newest quote for the Germany international. However, the Bundesliga champs stay open to conversations– but just if Stuttgart start direct talks, something the Swabians are so far declining to do.Stuttgart CEO
Alexander Wehrle and sporting director Fabian Wohlgemuth are reportedly persevering and have no intent of opening negotiations at this stage, seeing Woltemade as a crucial part of their plans for the 2025/26 campaign.The circumstance
is producing aggravation for the player himself. SPORTBILD reports that Woltemade is visibly unsettled at Stuttgart’s training camp in Tegernsee. Though he continues to train professionally, he has actually made it clear to club authorities that he wants to sign up with Bayern and has consistently asked the Stuttgart leadership to take a seat with their Bavarian counterparts.Bayern stay motivated by the player’s position and still think a deal can be done before the transfer window closes. Internally, there is a sense that Woltemade’s consistent desire to leave could ultimately sway Stuttgart’s position.The saga now appears to hinge on whether Stuttgart are willing to
re-engage in talks– and whether Bayern are prepared to wait up until the final weeks of the window to evaluate their resolve. Christian Bruna-2025 Getty Images