Woltemade from Stuttgart to Bavaria: Bremen is experiencing a big shock!
Nick Woltemade could move from Stuttgart to Bayern. Bremen is the loser of the transfer event.

Woltemade from Stuttgart to Bavaria: Bremen is experiencing a big shock!
There's a lot going on in the football world right now, especially when it comes to up-and-coming talent Nick Woltemade. How t online reports, the VfB Stuttgart striker, who has just won a DFB Cup, apparently wants to move to FC Bayern Munich. The change could not be entirely unproblematic for several clubs, especially SV Werder Bremen.
Woltemade, who made a name for himself through strong performances last season, initially played for SV Werder Bremen during his youth days and celebrated his professional debut there. After an up-and-down period that only gave him limited playing time, he finally moved to Stuttgart on a free transfer. Now that his career is reaching a new height, Bremen could be the big loser in the whole affair, as the club could desperately use capital after being relegated in 2021 and only recently re-establishing themselves in the Bundesliga.
An emerging gem
Last season, Woltemade showed impressive performances, scoring 12 goals and 2 assists in 28 games. In total, he managed 17 goals and 3 assists in all competitions. These figures make it clear why its market value has risen from just over 5 million euros to an impressive 30 million euros in just one year. This makes him one of the most valuable players in the Stuttgart team and the 12th most valuable German player in the world.
The rumors about the move to FC Bayern are becoming more and more concrete. Loud transfer market Woltemade has already reached personal agreements with Bayern and could sign a contract until 2030 if the clubs agree on the transfer fee. According to Stuttgart reports, this is estimated at around 60 million euros, which is almost twice as high as the previous record sum of 35 million euros for former Stuttgart resident Benjamin Pavard.
The challenge for Werder Bremen
The situation is particularly critical for Werder Bremen. The club, which has boasted a wealth of talent in the past, has had difficulty integrating young talent into the first team in recent years. This was a major reason for the separation from coach Ole Werner, who did not have the desired success in promoting young talent. Horst Steffen, who is known for his youth work and is supposed to bring a breath of fresh air into the team, is new on board.
The continued possibility of losing Woltemade is a painful prospect for Bremen. Such an amount could help them make further investments in the squad and ensure financial stability after relegation. However, if the talent stays at Stuttgart, the Swabians could once again secure a top performer and support their ambitious plans for the coming season.
Whether Woltemade will actually move to FC Bayern Munich is still unclear. But one thing is certain: the next few weeks could be crucial for everyone involved, as the final of the U21 European Championship, in which Nick Woltemade can further demonstrate his skills, is approaching.