Nick Woltemade’s agent has criticized VfB Stuttgart for their unwillingness to enter negotiations with Bayern Munich over a possible move for the striker.
Danny Bachmann, the agent of VfB Stuttgart striker Nick Woltemade, has broken silence on Bayern Munich’s interest in his client.
Stuttgart recently rejected a second offer from Bayern worth €50 million plus €5 million in bonuses for Woltemade and are refusing to negotiate with the German champions unless an “extraordinary” offer is made.
Bachmann is now questioning why a bid worth €55 million – which would represent a club-record sale for Stuttgart – wasn’t enough to initiate talks.
“If a Bundesliga record offer of €55 million isn’t even enough for a personal meeting, the question arises what exactly VfB considers extraordinary. That was not foreseeable,” Bachmann told DPA.
Reports suggest Stuttgart will only consider talks if an offer of at least €65 million is tabled.
Time will tell if Bachmann’s remarks will prompt a change in stance from the Swabian club.
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