Nick Woltemade leaving Newcastle United?
According to Florian Plettenberg, a summer move for Nick Woltemade is a possibility if his playing time does not change. His main goal is to stay, as he feels comfortable and has a good relationship with Eddie Howe. He has enquiries.
According to Florian Plettenberg, a summer move for Nick Woltemade is a possibility if his playing time does not change. His main goal is to stay, as he feels comfortable and has a good relationship with Eddie Howe. He has enquiries.
Bayern Munich do not intend to renew their interest in Nick Woltemade. Sky Sports in Germany reports the Bundesliga champions are not planning to sign Woltemade, including on a potential loan deal.
Bayern Munich do not intend to renew their interest in Nick Woltemade. Sky Sports in Germany reports the Bundesliga champions are not planning to sign Woltemade, including on a potential loan deal.
A Telegraph article, attributed to a supposed confidant of Howe, described Nick Woltemade as a failed signing and stated that Newcastle must offload him as soon as possible. According to the analysis, the forward is too slow, not a genuine goalscorer, poor at holding up the ball, unable to threaten from distance, and inconsistent in the air. Speculation about an early exit for Nick Woltemade increased after he was left on the bench in Saturday's 3-1 win over Brighton & Hove Albion.
A Telegraph article, attributed to a supposed confidant of Howe, described Nick Woltemade as a failed signing and stated that Newcastle must offload him as soon as possible. According to the analysis, the forward is too slow, not a genuine goalscorer, poor at holding up the ball, unable to threaten from distance, and inconsistent in the air. Speculation about an early exit for Nick Woltemade increased after he was left on the bench in Saturday's 3-1 win over Brighton & Hove Albion.
According to Bild journalist Christian Falk, writing on his website CFBayernInsider, Nick Woltemade could leave Newcastle this summer. Falk reports that Woltemade normally would not want to leave, but an article from an English newspaper by a reporter he knows is very close to Eddie Howe may be a factor. The German player may feel the sentiment in the report is also held by his manager, which Falk suggests could be true, and for this reason the parties could come to a new conclusion regarding the next season. The association between the former VfB Stuttgart player and Newcastle could conclude, with the desire to do so perhaps coming more from Newcastle, even though Woltemade would have been prepared for the challenge of the next season. Falk also states that Newcastle should develop their interest in Nicolas Jackson. In that event, a club would have to be found for Woltemade, whose cost is €80m. The journalist heard rumours that Bayern Munich would be interested in the 24-year-old but reports this is not the case at the moment as he is too expensive.
According to Bild journalist Christian Falk, writing on his website CFBayernInsider, Nick Woltemade could leave Newcastle this summer. Falk reports that Woltemade normally would not want to leave, but an article from an English newspaper by a reporter he knows is very close to Eddie Howe may be a factor. The German player may feel the sentiment in the report is also held by his manager, which Falk suggests could be true, and for this reason the parties could come to a new conclusion regarding the next season. The association between the former VfB Stuttgart player and Newcastle could conclude, with the desire to do so perhaps coming more from Newcastle, even though Woltemade would have been prepared for the challenge of the next season. Falk also states that Newcastle should develop their interest in Nicolas Jackson. In that event, a club would have to be found for Woltemade, whose cost is €80m. The journalist heard rumours that Bayern Munich would be interested in the 24-year-old but reports this is not the case at the moment as he is too expensive.
Eddie Howe responded to questions about Nick Woltemade, a German international, being left on the bench again during the Magpies’ 2-1 defeat to Crystal Palace last weekend. The player's lack of goals has been a subject of discussion for weeks ahead of the World Cup, and there is a suggestion of a potential transfer for him this summer.
Eddie Howe responded to questions about Nick Woltemade, a German international, being left on the bench again during the Magpies’ 2-1 defeat to Crystal Palace last weekend. The player's lack of goals has been a subject of discussion for weeks ahead of the World Cup, and there is a suggestion of a potential transfer for him this summer.
Nick Woltemade has rejected rumors about a premature departure from Newcastle. In an interview with 'Süddeutsche Zeitung', Nick Woltemade said that when a player has transferred for 75 million, enduring such speculation is an aspect of the profession. He added that he has signed a long-term contract and is happy.
Nick Woltemade has rejected rumors about a premature departure from Newcastle. In an interview with 'Süddeutsche Zeitung', Nick Woltemade said that when a player has transferred for 75 million, enduring such speculation is an aspect of the profession. He added that he has signed a long-term contract and is happy.
According to Bild journalist Christian Falk, Newcastle has no plans to sell Nick Woltemade, and the striker is not planning to leave. On his website, CFBayernInsider, Falk stated there has been no contact between Bayern Munich and Woltemade. He reported that despite rumours suggesting Newcastle would be prepared to sell the Germany international, this is not currently the case. The journalist explained that the club would only be prepared to sell if Woltemade expressed that he was no longer content in the north east of England, which has not occurred. There have not been any talks between Woltemade and Newcastle about a potential exit, and therefore there have been no talks with Bayern Munich over a move. Falk noted that Bayern are monitoring the situation, viewing Woltemade as an option for the future. He also stated that the player is focused on the upcoming World Cup with the German national team and will not push for a transfer before the competition unless Newcastle reconsider their position on him. For now, neither side is considering opening discussions over a transfer.
According to Bild journalist Christian Falk, Newcastle has no plans to sell Nick Woltemade, and the striker is not planning to leave. On his website, CFBayernInsider, Falk stated there has been no contact between Bayern Munich and Woltemade. He reported that despite rumours suggesting Newcastle would be prepared to sell the Germany international, this is not currently the case. The journalist explained that the club would only be prepared to sell if Woltemade expressed that he was no longer content in the north east of England, which has not occurred. There have not been any talks between Woltemade and Newcastle about a potential exit, and therefore there have been no talks with Bayern Munich over a move. Falk noted that Bayern are monitoring the situation, viewing Woltemade as an option for the future. He also stated that the player is focused on the upcoming World Cup with the German national team and will not push for a transfer before the competition unless Newcastle reconsider their position on him. For now, neither side is considering opening discussions over a transfer.
Multiple sources have insisted Newcastle do not want to sell Woltemade in the upcoming summer and do not intend to give up on the 24-year-old despite his downturn in form. However, Woltemade is reportedly becoming unhappy with life in England and privately wants a quick return to Germany. According to Football Insider’s Pete O’Rourke, Newcastle will reluctantly sell Woltemade after just 12 months at the club if he pushes to leave.
Multiple sources have insisted Newcastle do not want to sell Woltemade in the upcoming summer and do not intend to give up on the 24-year-old despite his downturn in form. However, Woltemade is reportedly becoming unhappy with life in England and privately wants a quick return to Germany. According to Football Insider’s Pete O’Rourke, Newcastle will reluctantly sell Woltemade after just 12 months at the club if he pushes to leave.
According to Football Insider, Newcastle United are looking to sell 23-year-old German centre-forward Nick Woltemade, despite him only joining the club on 30/08/2025, as they are prioritizing a new forward signing for next season. The German international has 8 caps and 4 goals for his country and has scored 7 goals in 23 Premier League appearances this season. Transfermarkt states his current market value is €70.00m, and Bayern Munich have been linked with a move for him. A report from February 2026 suggested Newcastle might be willing to sell for up to £40 million (€47 million). This price would be a significant drop from the fee of €75 million to €90 million that was widely reported to have been paid for him.
According to Football Insider, Newcastle United are looking to sell 23-year-old German centre-forward Nick Woltemade, despite him only joining the club on 30/08/2025, as they are prioritizing a new forward signing for next season. The German international has 8 caps and 4 goals for his country and has scored 7 goals in 23 Premier League appearances this season. Transfermarkt states his current market value is €70.00m, and Bayern Munich have been linked with a move for him. A report from February 2026 suggested Newcastle might be willing to sell for up to £40 million (€47 million). This price would be a significant drop from the fee of €75 million to €90 million that was widely reported to have been paid for him.
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