Newcastle United agree big-money deal for striker, door opens for Alexander Isak exit
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Newcastle United have reached agreement to sign 23-year-old Germany international Nick Woltemade from Stuttgart for a package reported at 70 million plus 5 million in potential bonuses. The move follows weeks of negotiations and comes amid uncertainty over Alexander Isak's future, with Isak seeking a summer transfer to Liverpool. Stuttgart rejected multiple Bayern Munich bids and insisted on a premium fee. Woltemade has given his approval, personal terms are agreed, and he has permission to travel to England for a medical expected within 24 hours. The signing aims to add depth and quality to Newcastle's forward line.
That stance appears to have paid off, with Newcastle ultimately agreeing a package worth 70 million plus an additional 5 million in potential bonuses. Woltemade, who has already established himself as one of the most exciting forwards in German football, is understood to have given his full approval to the transfer. Medical has been scheduled for Woltemade Nick Woltemade of VfB Stuttgart (Photo by Ronny Hartmann/Getty Images) Personal terms have long been agreed, and the striker has now been granted permission to travel to England.
Personal terms have long been agreed, and the striker has now been granted permission to travel to England. Arrangements are currently being made for him to undergo a medical within the next 24 hours, which would pave the way for an official unveiling. The signing is expected to add both depth and quality to Newcastle's forward line. If completed, the move would represent a significant statement from Newcastle, not only in beating Bayern Munich to Woltemade's signature
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