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Bayern Munich: the Details of the Contract Offered to Nick Woltemade

Summary by frenchfootballweekly.com
Harry Kane's succession is already on fire in Munich. Indeed, Bayern and Nick Woltemade concluded a contract agreement until 2030. The post Bayern Munich: the details of the contract offered to Nick Woltemade appeared first on French Football Weekly.

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Stuttgart are demanding 100 million euros in compensation for the discovery of Nick Woltemade's European Under-21 Championship. He scored three goals against Slovenia.

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Apparently the FC Bayern and the VfB Stuttgart negotiate for Nick Woltemade. But the Swabians probably demand an enormous sum.

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Is it the Bundesliga-Hammer? Now Nick Woltemade has himself commented on the changing rumors around FC Bayern.

·Germany
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The speculations about a change to FC Bayern should not disturb Nick Woltemade in the final. There are several titles for the U21 star possible. He also talks about the visit of the Bundestrainer.

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The target comes right at the beginning: Please don't ask Stuttgart's Nick Woltemade about the explosive Bayern theme. It's only about the final of the U21 European Championship against England. Nevertheless, it's being followed up.

·Dortmund, Germany
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The FC Bayern wants to commit Nick Woltemade. The striker should agree with the record champion. How does he think about it himself? An unusual situation develops at the DFB press conference before the finale of the U21-EM.

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