
Sky Germany lifts the lid on Nick Woltemade’s lucrative Bayern Munich agreement.
Bayern Munich are hoping to agree a deal with VfB Stuttgart to sign Nick Woltemade after agreeing personal terms with the player.
Sky Germany has now lifted the lid on the agreement, which was widely reported on Thursday.
According to the German outlet, Woltemade has agreed to a contract running until 2030 and will earn a fixed €7.5 million per year at Bayern if the move goes through. With bonuses, the total amount could even rise to €10 million annually.
In comparison, Stuttgart reportedly offered the striker around €2.5 million per year to extend his contract.
Bayern are said to have informed Stuttgart of their interest and plan to begin negotiations over a transfer fee shortly.
Stuttgart have stated publicly that they want to keep Woltemade, but it’s been suggested that a fee of around €60 million could persuade them to sell.
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