Newcastle United has pulled off a stunning €90 million deal to secure German striker Nick Woltemade.
After struggling to finalize a new forward, the club’s hunt for talent seemed bleak with multiple targets slipping away. However, the Magpies have finally found their man in the 23-year-old, who enjoyed an impressive season with 17 goals and 10 assists in just 33 matches for Stuttgart.
This transfer comes as a breath of fresh air for Newcastle, especially after losing out to rival clubs for players like Joao Pedro, Hugo Ekitiké, and Benjamin Sesko.
The club has faced a challenging summer with Wolverhampton turning down their advances for Jorgen Strand Larsen. But now, it appears the tides have turned in their favor with this high-profile signing.
Newcastle’s Ambitious Transfer Strategy
According to reports from the Daily Mail and confirmed by Sky Germany, Newcastle has agreed to a deal worth €85 million plus an additional €5 million in bonuses. This substantial offer was significantly higher than Bayern Munich’s best bid of €60 million, which had failed to meet Stuttgart’s asking price of at least €75 million. Newcastle’s willingness to invest heavily in Woltemade shows their determination to strengthen their squad.
As Woltemade heads to England and bids farewell to his teammates, this move could also pave the way for other changes in the squad, including a potential departure for Alexander Isak to Liverpool.
With Newcastle making such bold moves in the transfer market, fans are eager to see how this new addition will impact the team’s performance in the Premier League.