In a surprising turn of events, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge expressed his disbelief at the hefty price paid for Nick Woltemade by Newcastle, calling the buyer an “idiot.” The German attacker’s value skyrocketed by 833% in just one year, making him the most expensive signing in Newcastle’s history. His impressive goal-scoring record and stellar performance at the Under-21 European Championship paved the way for his meteoric rise.
Fabian Wohlgemuth, VfB Stuttgart’s sporting director, lauded Woltemade’s skills as a powerful yet skillful striker. Despite starting slow at Werder Bremen, his move to Stuttgart on a free transfer proved to be a game-changer. Klaus Filbry, Werder Bremen’s CEO, expressed mixed feelings about Woltemade’s transfer, acknowledging the financial gain but lamenting the missed opportunity.
Woltemade’s transition to Newcastle has been seamless, with the striker making a significant impact in the Premier League. Eddie Howe, his coach at Newcastle United, praised his technical abilities and vision on the field. Rudi Voller, sporting director of the German FA, commended Woltemade’s goal-scoring prowess and teamwork, highlighting his exceptional quality.
Off the pitch, Woltemade has maintained a calm demeanor, bringing his best friend along to live with him in England. Despite the media’s curiosity about his personal life, Woltemade remains focused on his football career. With his remarkable success on the pitch, Woltemade has proven to be a valuable asset for Newcastle, justifying his staggering increase in value.