Bayern Munich's Lothar Matthäus questions the decision to prioritize Nick Woltemade over Luis Díaz, citing Díaz's proven quality in the Premier League. He notes that Díaz's age and cost imply high confidence from Bayern. The urgency to acquire Woltemade has decreased with Díaz's arrival, especially since Musiala will return in winter. Matthäus suggests that acquiring Woltemade now could be crucial before his value increases or other clubs pursue him, highlighting possible parallels with past transfer maneuvers in European football.
Luis Díaz has proven his quality in the Premier League. He is fast and strong in the tackle. With him, Bayern have more options in attack again.
If they pay 75 million euros for a player five years older, they must have great confidence in Díaz. If one were mean, one could ask: Why doesn't Bayern have this confidence in Woltemade?
Matthäus thinks there is now less urgency to get Woltemade due to the arrival of Díaz.
Woltemade could be absolutely vital to get now before either his value goes up even more, or some other club wows him with a different plan.
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