拜仁慕尼黑'不想'在轉會市場上為哈里凱恩尋找新替補時被擺佈

拜仁慕尼黑尋找哈里·凱恩的接班人之路遭遇阻礙,據報道,斯圖加特俱樂部仍在努力爭取新銳前鋒尼克·沃爾特馬德。這家巴伐利亞豪門先前已發出兩份正式報價,但都被斯圖加特迅速拒絕,斯圖加特對這位23歲前鋒的估價依然堅定。

  • Stuttgart determined to hold on to Woltemade
  • Turned down a €55m offer from Bayern
  • champions seek an alternative route

Bayern Munich 'don't want to be messed around' in transfer pursuit of new back-up to Harry KaneBayern Munich 'don't want to be messed around' in transfer pursuit of new back-up to Harry KaneBayern Munich 'don't want to be messed around' in transfer pursuit of new back-up to Harry Kane

根據 Bild, having failed to sway Stuttgart with their initial proposals, Bayern are now deploying their top-level management to potentially negotiate directly with their Bundesliga counterparts. CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen and sporting director Max Eberl are reportedly prepared to initiate face-to-face discussions with Stuttgart leadership in an effort to bridge the current gap in expectations.

However, Bayern’s efforts are being met with scepticism. Stuttgart chairman Alexander Wehrle has allegedly refused to engage in direct dialogue with the Bayern hierarchy. This standoff indicates the level of tension between the two clubs and Stuttgart’s desire to avoid being pressured into a deal unless their demands are met.

The most recent offer from Bayern stood at €55 million (£48m/$64m), structured as €50m (£43m/$58m) up front with an additional €5 million in performance-based incentives. Furthermore, the proposal included a ten per cent sell-on clause for any future transfer of Woltemade. Prior to that, Bayern had tabled a bid worth €45 million in total (€40m plus €5m in bonuses), which was also turned down. Despite these substantial figures, Stuttgart remain unmoved. Reports suggest that only an offer in the region of €65m (£56m/$76m) or more might prompt Stuttgart to reconsider.

Stuttgart feel that Bayern are attempting to rush or strong-arm them into a sale, which has led to increased reluctance on Stuttgart’s part to even sit at the negotiating table. The club appears determined to keep hold of their prized asset, especially with Woltemade under contract until 2028, giving them a strong position at the negotiating table.

With Kane turning 32 on July 28, Bayern are mindful of the need for a long-term backup who can eventually grow into a more prominent role. Woltemade fits the bill-young, Bundesliga-proven, and showing potential to become a top-tier striker. However, their latest strategy appears to be grounded in improving relationships and dialogue rather than escalating bidding wars, something the club hopes might soften Stuttgart’s stance.