Bayern Interested in Woltemade: Eberl Confirms

FC Bayern continues to make the summer of the summer – and Max Eberl has now publicly commented on Nick Woltemade for the first time. The Munich sports director sends a clear signal to VfB Stuttgart.

Last week Eberl had surprisingly left the club World Cup in the USA. Now it is clear: the 51-year-old used the time to drive Nick Woltemade’s transfer. In the meantime, the attacker has given FC Bayern his promise and decided to change in summer. A five -year contract with a gross salary of up to ten million euros is in the room every year.

Woltemade has clear preference

The 23-year-old has loud BILD Already lucrative offers from FC Chelsea and the SSC Naples struck – his clear focus is on a move to Munich. FC Bayern is fully on Woltemade after the burst Wirtz transfer-and it absolutely wants to go to the Isar.

Before the Club World Cup round of ulcer against Flamengo, Eberl now took a position for the first time: “He is a player that we are thinking about,” said the Bavaria sports director in the DAZN-Interview. And further: “It is no secret of what you currently perceive. You can no longer work in hidden. This is all very transparent.”

Clear edge in the transfer request

Eberl commented on the rumored transfer fee of up to 100 million euros in clear words – and an unmistakable announcement to the Stuttgart: “If there are so utopian prices, we will go to another target player.”

Internally, the record champions’ pain limit is loud Sport1 With a maximum of 50 million euros – Stuttgart, on the other hand, demands twice as much. The discrepancy is clear, but interest in Woltemade predominates. The Bavarians now want to start negotiations with VfB after the U21 European Championship.

At the end, Eberl emphasized: “We commented on it. We will continue to work in peace.” Despite all the differences, one thing seems clear: the poker has started – and FC Bayern is ready to negotiate hard.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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