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Nick Woltemade reacts as Premier League loan-to-buy transfer complete

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Nick Woltemade Reacts as Premier League Loan-to-Buy Transfer Complete

Newcastle United have finalized a groundbreaking loan-to-buy transfer for prolific striker Nick Woltemade from VfB Stuttgart, with the 23-year-old German international set to join the Magpies on an initial loan that includes an obligatory purchase clause worth up to £69 million ($93 million). The deal, which caught Germany by surprise, sees Woltemade opt for the Premier League over interest from Bayern Munich, highlighting the financial pull of English football[1][2].



Woltemade, standing at 6ft 6ins and fresh off a stellar season with 17 goals and 3 assists in 33 matches for Stuttgart, will wear the No. 27 jersey at St James' Park on a six-year contract potentially earning €8 million annually. His former Bayern Munich coach, Hermann Gerland, praised the move, calling the fee "extraordinary" and stating it shows "money makes the world go round," while affirming Woltemade's worth as a physically dominant forward with excellent ball control and creativity[1].

The transfer represents a major coup for Eddie Howe, filling the void potentially left by Alexander Isak amid Liverpool's pursuit. Newcastle's persistence paid off after failed bids for strikers like Liam Delap and Benjamin Sesko, with Woltemade's aerial prowess and dribbling making him a strategic fit[1][2]. For Stuttgart, it's a lucrative sale after signing him for free from boyhood club Werder Bremen just a year ago. Bremen, receiving only a small solidarity fee, expressed frustration—CEO Klaus Filbry lamented "I'm killing myself with the Woltemade transfer," prompting a managerial change to prioritize youth development[3].

Bayern Munich's loss underscores Bundesliga struggles to retain talents like Woltemade and Florian Wirtz (who joined Liverpool). Nick Woltemade reacted positively on social media, posting: "Excited for this new chapter at Newcastle. Premier League dreams come true!" The move signals Newcastle's ambition in the transfer market[1][2][3].

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