Newcastle agrees on a £65 million deal for Stuttgart star Nick Woltemade, a strong indication that Alexander Isak could possibly join Liverpool.
The transfer of Woltemade to Newcastle
According to The Sun: Newcastle has agreed on the transfer of Stuttgart striker Nick Woltemade for £65 million, as reported by SunSport.
Eddie Howe's team is actively negotiating with the German club to finalize the deal.
Shutterstock EditorialWoltemade is known to have already agreed on personal terms, and the clubs are finalizing the last details of the deal. Newcastle will pay a record sum of £65 million, of which £60.5 million is the base amount and a further £4.5 million is due as bonuses.
The player, who has two appearances for the German national team, will soon travel to the Northeast to undergo a medical examination.
According to Sky Germany, he has already said goodbye to his teammates.
Woltemade will join Tim Livramento, whom he met at Euro 21 when they played in the final between England and Germany.
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The transfer of Woltemade to Newcastle opens a new chapter in the young talent's career. The record transfer showcases the club's ambitious goals to reach higher positions in the standings and become a serious contender at the international level. How the situation will develop further will be discovered soon after the completion of the medical examination and the official announcement of the transfer.
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