Report: Interfering executive, 'laughable offer' marr Bayern Munich's first proposal to VfB Stuttgart for Nick Woltemade
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Report: Interfering executive, 'laughable offer' marr Bayern Munich's first proposal to VfB Stuttgart for Nick Woltemade
"Bayern Munich's first proposal for Nick Woltemade was considered 'laughable' by VfB Stuttgart, raising concerns over Bayern's approach to negotiations."
"CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen's interference is complicating negotiations, despite positive exchanges between Max Eberl and VfB executives."
"VfB Stuttgart remains firm in their position, insisting on a significant financial offer for Nick Woltemade or choosing to retain him."
"Current radio silence between Bayern Munich and VfB Stuttgart indicates a wide gap in negotiations, with a quick agreement deemed unlikely."
Bayern Munich's first offer for Nick Woltemade was approximately €40m plus €5m in installments, deemed 'laughable' by VfB Stuttgart. This has led to a perception of disrespect from Bayern in their negotiations. Currently, there has been no progress, and both clubs remain far apart on the transfer fee. CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen has interfered in the negotiations, complicating matters further, while Stuttgart insists on a substantial offer or will keep Woltemade. Communication between club executives has been positive, but the situation is at a standstill.
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