Report: Newcastle smash transfer record with move for towering Stuttgart forward Nick Woltemade

    Newcastle United have reportedly sealed a blockbuster club-record deal to bring in Stuttgart forward Nick Woltemade, outmaneuvering Bayern Munich in a dramatic late-summer transfer twist.

    Germany's Nick Woltemade celebrates his goal Germany's Nick Woltemade celebrates his goal

     

    The Magpies have agreed to pay 77 million pounds upfront, with an additional four million pounds in performance-related add-ons, eclipsing the 63 million pounds they splashed out for Alexander Isak three years ago.

    This move comes hot on the heels of widespread speculation, with trusted transfer insider Fabrizio Romano confirming on X that the agreement is in place after Stuttgart accepted Newcastle's official bid. "Fee over 80 million euros plus add-ons, medical in England in the next 24 hours with travel being arranged right now," Romano posted, adding that Woltemade has given his green light to the long-term contract at St. James' Park.

    Sky Sports Germany's Florian Plettenberg echoed this, revealing on X that the full package totals 85 million euros fixed plus five million euros in add-ons, and that the 23-year-old has already bid farewell to his Stuttgart teammates as he heads to Tyneside.

    Woltemade jetted off to the North East on Thursday for a medical scheduled on Friday, marking the culmination of Newcastle's long-standing interest in the player. The club had been tracking the German international for months, impressed by his unique blend of physical presence and technical flair.

    Standing at an imposing 6 feet 6 inches, Woltemade defies the traditional target man mold; he roams wide, drops deep to link play, and even dazzles with deft dribbling that leaves defenders in his wake.

    Eddie Howe's side have long coveted a versatile number nine who can lead the line while involving their pacey wingers, and Woltemade slots perfectly into that vision. Scouted extensively by the team's recruitment team, led effectively by sporting director Andy Howe this summer, the forward's creativity and goal threat have won over the Magpies' hierarchy.

    His desire to join Newcastle stemmed from the chance to work under Howe and test himself in the Premier League, especially after Bayern's multiple bids were rebuffed earlier in the window.

    Just days ago, German football circles buzzed with talk of Woltemade linking up with Bayern, particularly after his standout showing in Stuttgart's Franz Beckenbauer Supercup clash against the Bundesliga champions. There, it was the young striker, not stars like Harry Kane or Luis Diaz, who stole the headlines.

    Speaking to Sky Sports during that trip, former Stuttgart hero Cacau, the Brazilian-born Germany international who helped fire the club to glory with his goals, lavished praise on Woltemade. "He is an amazing player," Cacau said. "He can score goals but he can also give assists. And he is a perfect player for Stuttgart, the perfect number nine. He plays very unconventionally because he is tall but he is also technical. Very, very good."

    Newcastle's acquisition of Woltemade not only bolsters their attacking options but also signals their ambition in the Premier League, potentially paving the way for further squad tweaks before the window slams shut.

    For Magpies fans, this feels like a statement signing from a club on the rise, blending raw power with Premier League-ready sophistication.