Woltemade surprises Werder's visit: future plans and transfer rumors!

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Nick Woltemade visited the Weserstadion in Bremen on July 12, 2025 during his vacation in Italy. Transfer rumors are the focus.

Nick Woltemade besuchte am 12. Juli 2025 das Weserstadion in Bremen während seines Urlaubs in Italien. Wechselgerüchte bilden den Schwerpunkt.
Nick Woltemade visited the Weserstadion in Bremen on July 12, 2025 during his vacation in Italy. Transfer rumors are the focus.

Woltemade surprises Werder's visit: future plans and transfer rumors!

An exciting chapter in Nick Woltemade's life is just beginning. On July 12, 2025, the young VfB Stuttgart striker was seen in the Weserstadion of SV Werder Bremen. The visit was no coincidence: it took place during his vacation in Italy and offered the opportunity to meet old companions. Woltemade, now 23, has undergone a remarkable development in the last few months after moving to VfB Stuttgart on a free transfer and quickly becoming a top performer there. His personal year was rich in experiences, including a call-up to the German national team and an important role at the U21 European Championships.

What makes him so special? In the 2024/25 season he was one of the best players on his team with 12 goals and 2 assists in 28 appearances. He even scored 17 goals and 3 assists across all competitions. This record speaks for itself and shows that Woltemade is a real player for big games with an average of 0.72 goal involvements per 90 minutes. His talent was particularly evident in the DFB Cup, where he scored in every game up to the final round and contributed significantly to Stuttgart's first cup victory since 1997.

The U21 European Championships and his ambitions

Woltemade was particularly impressive at the U21 European Championship, scoring six goals and three assists in four games, which earned him the title of top scorer at the European Championship. According to sportschau.de, he has already made international waves with his performances and could equal Mark Hateley's record from 1984 with two more goals in the final against England.

His impressive performance has also attracted interest from many big clubs. There is speculation about a possible move to FC Bayern Munich, for which there is a transfer fee of up to 80 million euros. Clubs like Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid are also keeping an eye on the center forward. Nevertheless, according to transfermarkt.com, he has already reached personal agreements with Bayern and favors this move, provided the clubs can agree on a transfer fee.

A look into the future

Although Woltemade dreams of Bayern Munich, VfB Stuttgart is firmly planning on using him for the coming season. According to Stuttgart's sports director Fabian Wohlgemuth, Woltemade's development is far from complete. The club sees him as a central figure for the future, especially after the departure of star player Thomas Müller. Woltemade could fill a similar role and be considered as a successor to him in the future.

It remains exciting to see where Nick Woltemade's path leads. After his visit to the Weserstadion, he might soon be back with his family, but football has a lot more in store for him. The young player has the potential to become a great and we are excited to see whether he will soon cause a sensation in the Bundesliga or even the Champions League. What is about to happen could represent the beginning of a new chapter.