Bayern Munich renew €60 million bid for Nick Woltemade, Stuttgart maintain €75 million price

Bayern Munich have intensified their pursuit of Stuttgart striker Nick Woltemade, making a fresh €60 million offer in hopes of securing his services before the end of the transfer window. However, Stuttgart remain unmoved, rejecting the proposal and insisting on a €75 million fee.
Kompany Pushes for a New Striker
Despite the recent signing of Luis Díaz, head coach Vincent Kompany has identified the addition of another forward as a top priority. With Harry Kane leading the line, Bayern want a reliable backup who can also provide tactical flexibility in attack.
Woltemade, a long-term target for the Bavarians, has been on the club’s radar for months. An agreement on personal terms is reportedly in place between the 22-year-old forward and Bayern, but negotiations with Stuttgart have proven challenging.
Stuttgart Standing Firm
Sources, including journalist Florian Plattenberg, report that Bayern’s leadership remains determined to land Woltemade this summer. Stuttgart, however, are taking a hardline stance, showing no willingness to lower their asking price.
The Bundesliga champions have made it clear that paying €75 million in this window would be unrealistic, leaving the deal’s future uncertain. With time running out, Bayern must decide whether to raise their bid or shift their focus to alternative targets.