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"The Entire World Knows that We're Considering Nick Woltemade" — Bayern ...

Bayern Munich Honorary President Uli Hoeneß remains fairly relaxed when it comes to the matter of VfB Stuttgart striker Nick Woltemade’s stalled transfer. The 73-year-old – who for years ensured that the Bayern procured nearly every player they ever targeted from another Bundesliga club – sounded very much like himself from his active days as an administrator. Hoeneß also spoke on some of Bayern’s failed summer transfers in a recent interview wi…

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50, 80 or yet 100 million euros: The discussions about the possible change of Stuttgart striker Nick Woltemade to FC Bayern have long since left the professional level. In the end, all participants could suffer from this.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Stuttgart's Nick Woltemade strives for FC Bayern. VfB demands 80 million euros of redemption. Woltemade shines with outstanding seasonal performance.

·Berlin, Germany
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FC Bayern München has kept an eye on Nick Woltemade, but the transfer is difficult. Now, Uli Hoeneß reports.

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Uli Hoeneß inaugurates a sports field with the mayor in Munich. The honorary president of FC Bayern speaks very openly about the desired player Nick Woltemade. He explains the transfer policy of FC Bayern – and the consequences of the rejection of offensive star Nico Williams.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Transfer themes accompany FC Bayern even before the big match against Paris Saint-Germain in Atlanta. New candidates always pop up, other names have to be deleted.

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The advertised Nick Woltemade is not present at the start of the VfB Stuttgart - and yet the topic of conversation is number one. The sports board takes a position in the contract poker.Fabian Wohlgemuth vehemently shook his head. "No", the sports board member of the VfB Stuttgart made it clear when he took a position in the transfer poker with FC Bayern. Despite the hustle and bustle around Nick Woltemade and a traded high sum of millions, he d…

·Germany
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