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Thread: Nick Woltemade - Stuttgart striker

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    youtube.com/watch?v=WbH2OOE6hQg&t=193s&pp=ygUObmljayB3b2x0ZW1h ZGU%3D

    Check out all his goals and assists.

    It's only a highlight reel so not a perfect representation of his current level only the good bits but still give you an idea of what he offers.

    Good feet for a big lad!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragatino View Post
    youtube.com/watch?v=WbH2OOE6hQg&t=193s&pp=ygUObmljayB3b2x0ZW1h ZGU%3D

    Check out all his goals and assists.

    It's only a highlight reel so not a perfect representation of his current level only the good bits but still give you an idea of what he offers.

    Good feet for a big lad!
    So first of ff I?m never a big fan of reels of goals, but as you say gives a highlight of his best bits.

    Agree he has good feet, and one thing that stands out most for me is he does look like he knows where the goal is, and it?s so important that a striker is a natural finisher.

    I guess he would be an option to mix things up, both physically from him personally, and the team overall.

    Another thing in his favour would be he?s also German, so would potentially be someone who could help Thiaw, and himself, settle into a new country and culture.

    Fair enough, he?s an option for a number of reasons, but looking at different reports looks like Stuttgart are asking anywhere between 60-100m euro for the lad, so would depend what the number ends up being and what kind of sell on clause Stuttgart are asking for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nufcian View Post
    So first of ff I?m never a big fan of reels of goals, but as you say gives a highlight of his best bits.

    Agree he has good feet, and one thing that stands out most for me is he does look like he knows where the goal is, and it?s so important that a striker is a natural finisher.

    I guess he would be an option to mix things up, both physically from him personally, and the team overall.

    Another thing in his favour would be he?s also German, so would potentially be someone who could help Thiaw, and himself, settle into a new country and culture.

    Fair enough, he?s an option for a number of reasons, but looking at different reports looks like Stuttgart are asking anywhere between 60-100m euro for the lad, so would depend what the number ends up being and what kind of sell on clause Stuttgart are asking for.
    He's not rapid. That's clear but the way he plays could mean the adapt the style.

    BREAKING | FC Bayern today submitted a new offer for Nick #Woltemade, proposing 60m euro plus bonus payments and a sell-on clause.

    VfB Stuttgart rejected it, even though the player?s camp believed the package would be sufficient. Stuttgart demanded 75m euro from Bayern today. something Bayern will not do.

    Looks like he's available for 64.5m quid. That's 5m less than we offered for Ekitike & 10+5m for Sesko .

    He's a solid option to alternate with Wissa whilst we park Isak on the bench, until he realises he's not as big a deal as he thinks he is.

    Then we have 3 very different and interesting striking options.

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