Bayern Chief Calls Newcastle ‘IDIOTS’ Over £65M Nick Woltemade Signing

Former Bayern Munich Star Criticizes Newcastle’s Record Signing of Nick Woltemade

Legendary Bayern Munich player Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has sharply criticized Newcastle United for paying €76 million (£65 million) to acquire striker Nick Woltemade from Stuttgart during the summer transfer window. The Magpies made Woltemade, 23, their club record signing in the final days, shortly before completing a prestigious €140 million (£125 million) move for Alexander Isak to Liverpool.

Woltemade has made a strong start in the Premier League, netting two goals in his first three appearances. The German international was previously pursued by Bayern Munich, who saw him as a potential backup to Harry Kane. Despite Bayern’s expressed interest and multiple bids from Bayern being rejected by Stuttgart, Newcastle ultimately secured his signature after Stuttgart initially resisted his departure.

Karl-Heinz Rummenigge criticizes Newcastle's deal for Woltemade

Bayern legend Karl-Heinz Rummenigge criticized Newcastle’s transfer for Woltemade

Rummenigge, now a Bayern supervisory board member, voiced his disapproval publicly, saying, “When this deal with Woltemade and Stuttgart’s demands emerged, many of us believed it was increasingly unacceptable.” He added, “We shouldn’t cater to every demand just to satisfy Stuttgart’s financiers,” condemning the transfer as excessive.

Woltemade has scored twice for Newcastle in the Premier League

Woltemade has shown promising form at Newcastle with two goals so far

Other Bayern officials, including former president Uli Hoeness, also criticized the move, claiming the fee was inflated due to “Saudi Arabian money.” Sports director Christoph Freund suggested Woltemade was attracted by the lucrative offers in England, and emphasized Bayern’s stature, stating, “Bayern Munich remains one of the biggest clubs, offering the chance to win titles locally and internationally.”

Hoeness and Rummenigge criticize Woltemade's transfer

Uli Hoeness and Rummenigge criticized the transfer, citing inflated fees

Despite the criticism from Bayern officials, Woltemade’s move was motivated by his impressive performance at Stuttgart, where he scored 17 goals in 33 matches last season, earning him four caps with the German national team. The transfer underscores the vast financial disparities in football’s transfer market, particularly with the Premier League’s lucrative offers influencing players’ decisions.