"He isn't worth 90 million" - Bayern Munich's Uli Hoene decries Newcastle United's overpayment for Nick Woltemade
Briefly

"He isn't worth 90 million" - Bayern Munich's Uli Hoene decries Newcastle United's overpayment for Nick Woltemade
""(Matthäus) was just lucky. He (Woltemade) isn't worth the 90 million. That only happened because of the money flowing from Saudi Arabia," said during an appearance on SPORT1-Doppelpass (as captured by @iMiaSanMia). Uli Hoeneß has never been one to hold back and Newcastle might have engaged in a bit of a panic buy, but as the old adage goes - "You are worth whatever someone wants to pay you" or in this case, "You are worth whatever someone wants to pay for you.""
"Thomas Müller was back at Bayern Munich this week (already!?) Is Germany heading down a bad road after another painful loss? Can Julian Nagelsmann get it back on track? Who is accountable? Is there accountability at all? Should Joshua Kimmich do the right thing and move to right-back (again)? Unpacking the Erik ten Hag debacle at Bayer Leverkusen. Sport Bild had a wild story on the situation."
Nick Woltemade moved to Newcastle United in a deal reportedly worth a total package of €90 million (€85 plus €5 million in bonuses), while Bayern Munich's offer reportedly topped out at €55 million. Uli Hoeneß rejected that valuation, calling Matthäus just lucky and saying Woltemade isn't worth the 90 million and attributing the fee to money flowing from Saudi Arabia. Hoeneß suggested Newcastle may have made a panic buy while noting market prices reflect what buyers will pay. Additional topics include Thomas Müller returning to Bayern, Germany's poor World Cup qualifying start, tactical questions for Julian Nagelsmann and Joshua Kimmich, and an Erik ten Hag story at Bayer Leverkusen.
Read at Bavarian Football Works
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]