VFB Stuttgart has set its price in Bayern for Nick Woltemade

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By: Manu Tournoux

Bayern Munich set his sights on Nick Woltemade (23) to strengthen his offensive sector, weakened by Jamal Musiala's injury. But the negotiations promise to be particularly complex. The VFB Stuttgart, through the voice of its supervisory board, firmly rejected the first two offers from the Bavarian club. President Dietmar Allgaier, as well as the two powerful shareholders, Porsche and Mercedes, fully supports the sports leadership Alexander Wehrle, director general, and Fabian Wohlgemuth, sports director, in their desire to keep the player in the ranks of the VFB Stuttgart.

The position of the Souabe club is clear: without exceptional offer, Nick Woltemade will not leave. And Stuttgart can afford this firmness. Thanks to the arrival of Porsche in capital which could inject up to 100 million euros and income from the Champions League last season, the club has posted unprecedented financial solidity for more than a decade according to Bildand therefore has no obligation to sell this summer. Only a proposal greater than 65 million euros could change the position of the VFB. Bayern, for its part, will have to decide: break your piggy bank or seek a plan B. In any case, with the departure of Sané in Galatasaray and the injury of Musiala (5 months of absence), Bayern must recruit in attack.