Woltemade: German Talent in Atleti's Sights
Atlético de Madrid has set its sights on Nick Woltemade, the young and promising 23-year-old forward who plays for Stuttgart. The player, one of the revelations of the season in Germany, has sparked interest from several major clubs, including Bayern.
Woltemade, under contract until 2028, stands out for his versatility in attack, his ball skills, and his scoring ability. Despite his considerable height, he moves with ease in various positions.
He has demonstrated his goal-scoring instinct in both the Bundesliga, where he has scored 12 goals, and the German Cup, a competition that Stuttgart recently won after defeating Arminia 2-4, with a goal from Woltemade himself.
In addition, the Spanish U-21 internationals are well aware of his potential, having scored three goals against them in a match in March. His good performance has earned him a call-up to the German national team for the final phase of the Nations League.
Atlético, always attentive to young talent with potential, sees in Woltemade an ideal profile to strengthen its attack. The possible departure of Correa could open a gap in the team, and the Rojiblancos board believes that the Argentine has a market value well above the initial offer from Tigres. The arrival of Woltemade would fit perfectly into the club’s philosophy, which seeks players hungry for victories and a promising future.