Bayern Munich Submit €55M Offer for Nick Woltemade After Kompany Approval

Stuttgart midfielder remains a top priority for Bavarian giants
Bayern Munich have made a fresh move for Nick Woltemade, submitting a €55 million package to Stuttgart following head coach Vincent Kompany’s endorsement. The deal includes a €50 million fixed fee plus €5 million in performance-related bonuses, according to journalist Florian Plattenberg.
Kompany Greenlights Major Signing
With preseason preparations underway, Bayern are accelerating their transfer activity in a bid to finalize their squad ahead of training camp. Kompany, who recently took charge, has backed the push for Woltemade, identifying him as a key piece in the club’s rebuild.
Woltemade, 22, has emerged as one of Germany’s brightest midfield talents, and Bayern’s interest is long-standing. After a previous bid was rejected, the club returned with a significantly improved offer, hoping to outpace any competitors.
Stuttgart Still Considering the Offer
Stuttgart’s board is currently evaluating the latest proposal. Woltemade is considered a crucial asset, and his potential departure remains a point of internal debate.
Despite the sizeable offer on the table, Stuttgart is hesitant to let go of the midfielder without careful deliberation. However, sources suggest Bayern’s persistence may soon tip the scales.
Bayern’s Broader Transfer Strategy
This isn’t Bayern’s first major move this summer. The club is also pursuing other high-profile targets, including Liverpool winger Luis Díaz, in an effort to inject new energy into the squad after a disappointing campaign.
The Bavarians hope to conclude deals swiftly to allow new signings to integrate into Kompany’s system before competitive matches begin.