Uli Hoeneß’s WhatsApp to Woltemade Reveals Bayern’s Transfer Defeat
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Meta Description: Nick Woltemade‘s move to Newcastle United over FC Bayern Munich involved a personal appeal from Uli Hoeneß – and a surprising whatsapp message.
FC Bayern Munich suffered a significant setback in its pursuit of rising star Nick Woltemade,who ultimately chose a move to Newcastle United in the Premier League. Despite the personal intervention of Bayern patron Uli Hoeneß,the German international opted for the English club after a substantial offer from Newcastle,backed by the Saudi Arabian sovereign wealth fund. The transfer saga, marked by protracted negotiations and a reported €55 million pain threshold for Bayern, culminated in what many observers are calling a humbling experience for the Bundesliga giants.
Bayern’s Courtship and stuttgart’s Firm Stance
For weeks, FC Bayern Munich aggressively pursued Woltemade, recognizing his potential as a key addition to their squad.the player himself was initially open to the transfer, but VfB stuttgart, Woltemade’s former club, proved to be an immovable obstacle. Reports suggest Stuttgart “pulled the record champions through the ring by the nose,” refusing to yield despite Bayern’s increasing desperation.
Hoeneß, despite stepping back from day-to-day operations, personally championed woltemade’s acquisition, highlighting his influence within the club. However, Newcastle United’s financial muscle ultimately proved decisive, submitting an offer of €85 million that dwarfed Bayern’s valuation.
A “Commissioned Work”? Hoeneß’s Message to Woltemade
Following the completed transfer, Hoeneß reached out to Woltemade with a message of support. “Mr.Hoeneß sent me a WhatsApp and wished me all the best for the new season,” Woltemade revealed in an interview with Stern magazine. The gesture, coming from a figure known for his traditional communication style, struck Woltemade as potentially strategic. “It was probably a commissioned work in this case,” he stated, while still expressing recognition for Hoeneß’s acknowledgment.
Woltemade, who has already made a strong impact in the Premier League with five goals in his first twelve games, acknowledged the positive impression Hoeneß made during their conversations. “The conversations with him were pleasant, he gave me a very good feeling,” he told Bild newspaper. “But now I’m happy to be in Newcastle.”
Swift Decision and Premier League Ambitions
The decision to join Newcastle was remarkably swift.woltemade recounted having only “two days to think about it,” but ultimately felt the opportunity was too compelling to pass up. “I didn’t have to think about it for long anyway, because Newcastle United is a great club that plays in the strongest league in the world. My goal has always been to compete with the best,” he explained to Stern.
The transfer underscores the growing financial disparity between the Bundesliga and the Premier League, and the increasing influence of sovereign wealth funds in European football.Bayern Munich, accustomed to dominating tran
