Biography: Stuttgart Supervisory Board decides to never surrender in negotiations with Bayern
8:21am, 5 August 2025Football

Hupu August 3rd Bayern Munich obviously cannot expect Stuttgart's decision makers to make any changes in their signing of German national team player Nick Waltermad. According to Biography, the Stuttgart Club confirmed their tough attitude at the board meeting.
The Stuttgart management reportedly decided unanimously on Tuesday to not surrender in the tug-of-war with Bayern Munich. This means that their immediate strategy of rejecting all the inappropriate offer for the rising star may continue to be implemented. The argument in recent weeks is that they are willing to negotiate only if they receive offers of more than €65 million.
Therefore, there is no current progress in transfer negotiations, and Bayern Munich's top leaders also refuse to accept Stuttgart's idea. According to RTL/ntv and sport.de, Bayern Munich has decided not to offer the third offer to the 23-year-old striker.
"The matter about Stuttgart and Nick Waltermad has been almost over. We submitted a offer, but this offer is not enough to start negotiations. This is the current situation." Bayern Munich Sports Director Max Ebert recently emphasized at a meeting with new players Louis Dias.
Despite the differences in transfer fees, the player himself plans to transfer to Bayern Munich during this transfer window, and the move has also been informed by the Stuttgart management.
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