Bayern wrong to ‘idiot’ from the Newcastle brand over Woltemade Swoop

Bayern wrong to ‘idiot’ from the Newcastle brand over Woltemade Swoop



Nick Woltemade has wasted little time on life as a player in Newcastle United.

The big frontman found the back of the net on his debut for his new club in a narrow 1-0 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers.

He also scored against Arsenal last weekend when the Magpies members a late collapse, while Woltemade was elbow by match winner Gabriel in what a controversial moment of the promotion was.

His record is two goals of his first five, but the Target Man style of the attacker has borrowed himself well from the type of football Eddie Howe seems to want his team to play this season.

It comes after Bayern Munich-Chef Karl-Heinz Rummenigge the decision of Newcastle in Newcastle to spend £ 69 million on Woltemade “Idiocy”.

Bayern Munich Branded Newcastle spent on Woltemade ‘Idiocy’

The German said: “When this story with Woltemade and when the demands came from Stuttgart, I came as well [fellow Bayern Munich supervisory and executive board members] Uli Hoenß, Herbert Hainer, Jan Dreesen and Max Eberl said: ‘Boys, we reach figures that I no longer find acceptable.

“We don’t have to meet every question to make someone happy, especially the financiers at Stuttgart.”

“I can only congratulate the people in Stuttgart on finding – let me use quotation marks here – ‘an idiot’ who has paid so much money, because we would certainly not have done that in Munich.”

Of course this followed Woltemade to reject a move to Bayern that could possibly be seen as acid grapes of rummenigge and his trawants.

However, it is also behind the player who scores goals for his new club, in a new competition, in another country.

Premier League Record transfers that have struggled after relocation

All three elements of the start of Woltemade have shown that he can cut it in the Premier League, which is certainly more than can be said for players who have cost more money than £ 69 million.

Alexander Isak may have proven himself in Newcastle, but he has only one goal of his first four matches for Liverpool since his record -breaking movement.

Florian Wirtz has taken the time to adapt to Anfield since his switch from Germany that cost the Anfield outfit a no less than £ 110 million.

Other large money names have struggled in the top flight of England, including Romelu Lukaku in Chelsea, Antony at Manchester United and Wantaway Blues star Wesley Fofana.

Woltemade has already scored for his club and has settled to enjoy manager How’s Man Management in St James’ Park.

The chance is that the 23-year-old will do well on Tyneside and Munich cannot regret that he did not spatter a player who scored 18 goals in 36 trips for VFB Stuttgart and a proven Bundesiga Hitman.



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