Nick Woltemade transfer update after Everton links - 'Following the reports'
The Germany international, whose goals have helped to fire his country through the group stages of the ongoing Under-21s Euros, has become the subject of heavy speculation after an impressive season in the Bundesliga.
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The Blues are one of a cluster of clubs across Europe said to have taken a look at the forward ahead of a possible move this summer. Stuttgart do hold the cards, however, given the 23-year-old is already under contract for the foreseeable future.
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Despite that, and the potential for suitors to step up their interest, key figures at his current club are hopeful he will sign fresh terms that reflect his impact in south west Germany.
Sporting director Fabian Wohlgemuth told German publication Bild : 'Of course, we're also following the reports. But at this point, everyone can rest assured Nick's immediate future is secured by a three-year contract with VfB Stuttgart.
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'Any discussions with Nick's management are not about clarifying his sporting future, but rather about us wanting to contractually express our appreciation for his outstanding sporting development. I am very confident that we will bring the discussions to a successful conclusion.'
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