
"After Bayern Munich supervisory board Karl-Heinz Rummenigge called Newcastle United idiots for spending so much on former VfB Stuttgart attacker Nick Woltemade, VfB Stuttgart offered a tongue-in-cheek response. Magpies manager Eddie Howe was a little more direct. I always think that these types of things are irrelevant really. The market forces and dictates transfer fees, and it is not necessarily one club.. We are very pleased to have Nick with us (..) I think he has done really well, and the transfer fee is absolutely irrelevant,"
"Bayern Munich is cruising and heading into another Champions League, so let's take a look at the factors that have powered the team so far. Harry Kane has been a beast, the squad is driven, and - by and large - personnel decisions have worked out well. Let's get into all of that and more on this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works Show. This is what we have on tap:"
Newcastle United signed former VfB Stuttgart attacker Nick Woltemade and faced criticism from Bayern Munich supervisory board member Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, who called the club 'idiots' for the transfer fee. VfB Stuttgart responded with a tongue-in-cheek reaction. Newcastle manager Eddie Howe defended the signing, stating market forces dictate transfer fees and that the fee is irrelevant. Bayern Munich is performing strongly and appears set for another Champions League campaign. Harry Kane has thrived because of reduced build-up duties, stronger complementary attackers, a more aggressive and sometimes direct attacking plan, and his status as the team focal point. Several Bayern players receive further check-ins.
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