Reports: Stuttgart demanding €100 million for Woltemade
Germany's Nick Woltemade celebrates his side's second goal of the game during the UEFA European Under-21 Championship semi-final soccer match between Germany and France at Kosice Football Arena. Robert Nemeti/dpa
VfB Stuttgart are demanding a transfer fee of €100 million ($117.2 million) for striker Nick Woltemade, according to media reports.
The Kicker sports magazine said that Stuttgart officials are only prepared "to sit down at the negotiating table at all" for this sum.
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The player has a contract with Stuttgart until 2028, but the Bild newspaper and broadcasters Sky recently said that Woltemade's management rejected a renewal.
They said he has reached an agreement with Munich should a summer transfer be possible.
Reports said that talks between the clubs could start next week, but Bayern were expecting a transfer fee in the region of €50 million.
Woltemade, 23, came to Stuttgart a year ago from Werder Bremen and has had exceptional weeks lately.
He helped Stuttgart win the German Cup, scoring five goals in the competition along with 12 in the Bundesliga. He can add another title on Saturday if Germany beat England in the under-21 Euros final in Slovakia where Woltemade is tournament top scorer with six goals.
The good form also earned him the first two senior Germany caps at the Nations League finals in early June.
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