
Real Madrid gives the OK and heads to Bayern, Fabrizio Romano is the first to break the news
The Italian journalist reports a team change that is about to become reality
Almost all elite European soccer clubs are preparing to intervene in the transfer market this summer. The goal is to increase the depth of their squads and secure new talents to improve their competitive records from last season. One of those clubs is Bayern Munich, which is about to finalize a new deal according to Fabrizio Romano.
The Italian journalist reportedly stated, through his personal social media, that the Bavarian executives are preparing to send a transfer proposal for Nick Woltemade. The German entity, "after agreeing on personal terms" with the Stuttgart striker, is ready to contact the club and negotiate.

In the Säbener Straße offices they have agreed to "continue the talks and start putting pressure on Stuttgart" to reach an agreement for the second half of the summer transfer window. It won't be an easy transfer even though the German team's executives have reportedly already signed a "five-year deal" with Nick Woltemade.
The team change for the young Stuttgart striker could become a reality sooner than it seems. Even though the Swabian squad "hopes to keep the player", the player's own will makes it very difficult for him to remain in the Mercedes-Benz Arena locker room this summer.
It's practically sealed
"Woltemade wants Bayern," Fabrizio Romano states about a signing that Real Madrid analyzed some time ago. The executives led by Florentino Pérez considered the relevance of bringing in this young attacking talent, but Xabi Alonso's plans have completely changed those decisions.
Especially because the Tolosa coach seems to be keeping his word, giving minutes to the most outstanding youth player of all: Gonzalo García. Real Madrid's '30', top scorer of Primera RFEF during the 24/25 campaign, isn't wasting his opportunities.

He could even be very close to earning a spot on the first team given his performance against Al-Hilal, Pachuca, and RB Salzburg in the Club World Cup. The data managed by the Basque coach's technical staff are more than promising. Gonzalo García offers a center-forward profile that the first team didn't have with players like Kylian Mbappé and the recently returned Endrick.
Xabi Alonso would already have three strikers on the roster, each with a different profile, to face his tenure as Real Madrid's coach. That's why the white sports management reportedly put all operations to secure a striker on the back burner... making signings like Nick Woltemade's for Bayern Munich easier.
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