Jamal Musiala's fibula injury has increased Bayern Munich's urgency to secure attacking reinforcements this summer. The club has already lost Floriann Wirtz to Liverpool and now focuses on VfB Stuttgart's Nick Woltemade and Liverpool's Luis Diaz. However, both clubs demand high transfer fees; Stuttgart is expecting 100 million euros for Woltemade, while Liverpool insists Diaz is not for sale. Bayern also maintains interest in Xavi Simons from RB Leipzig and Christopher Nkunku from Chelsea as potentially more affordable options amid the competitive transfer landscape.
Bayern Munich faces a pressing need for new attacking signings following Jamal Musiala's injury, especially after losing Floriann Wirtz to Liverpool. VfB Stuttgart's Nick Woltemade and Liverpool's Luis Diaz top Bayern's wishlist, but both clubs are firm in their valuations; Stuttgart demands at least 100 million euros for Woltemade while Liverpool insists Dia is not available this summer. Bayern also looks at RB Leipzig's Xavi Simons and Chelsea's Christopher Nkunku as alternative targets, with both likely being less expensive options than Woltemade and Diaz.
Bayern's original offer of approximately 40 million euros for Woltemade was promptly rejected by Stuttgart, which is asserting that their striker will likely remain with them this summer despite Woltemade's aspirations to join Bayern.
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