Report: VfB Stuttgart in full alignment on playing hardball with Bayern Munich
Briefly

VfB Stuttgart's management is united in their firm rejection of Bayern Munich's offers for Nick Woltemade. Stuttgart's CEO, sporting director, and the supervisory board support the decision, insisting on an exceptional offer to reconsider. With Porsche's investment boosting the club's finances to €100 million, Stuttgart is stable and under no pressure to sell. Only a bid of at least €65 million would prompt a reconsideration of the player. Meanwhile, Bayern Munich focuses on alternative targets, indicating the extended nature of these negotiations throughout the summer.
VfB Stuttgart is fully aligned on the hardline stance regarding Bayern Munich's approach for Nick Woltemade, with complete support from the supervisory board.
Stuttgart is financially stable, expecting around €100 million from Porsche, and not under pressure to sell Woltemade unless they receive an exceptional offer.
The supervisory board prefers Woltemade to stay unless Bayern presents an offer of at least €65 million.
Bayern Munich has exited talks with Stuttgart to focus on acquiring Luis Diaz, while ongoing negotiations for Woltemade are expected to continue for the summer.
Read at Bavarian Football Works
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