Report: VfB Stuttgart could be divided on dealing with Bayern Munich for Nick Woltemade
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Bayern Munich ceased negotiations with VfB Stuttgart for Nick Woltemade following two unsuccessful proposals, leading to frustration. Despite this, some members of Stuttgart's supervisory board advocate for further discussions regarding Bayern's new offer of €50m plus €5m, significantly surpassing their previous record sale. However, key figures within Stuttgart still prefer to resist Bayern's interest, and meetings for further negotiations are deemed unnecessary. Meanwhile, Bayern is shifting its focus to acquiring Luis Diaz, alongside considering selling several players including Kim Min-jae, João Palhinha, and Sacha Boey.
Bayern Munich has walked away from negotiations with VfB Stuttgart for Nick Woltemade after two failed proposals, despite Stuttgart wanting to continue the talks.
Voices within Stuttgart’s supervisory board believe that Bayern's latest offer of €50m + €5m should be considered, as it exceeds Stuttgart's record sale.
However, a personal meeting with Bayern Munich for further discussions is currently not an option for Stuttgart, indicating a lack of consensus.
Bayern Munich is likely to shift focus to a deal for Luis Diaz, while also considering selling players Kim Min-jae, João Palhinha, and Sacha Boey.
Read at Bavarian Football Works
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