Kicker: Stuttgart did a pretty job! Resist the pressure and sold Waltermad for 90 million!

Stuttgart striker Walter Mad finally joined Newcastle this summer, instead of Bayern, the total transaction price exceeds 80 million euros. German media "Kicker" reporter George Moissidis posted a post praising Stuttgart for making the rig...


Stuttgart striker Walter Mad finally joined Newcastle this summer, instead of Bayern, the total transaction price exceeds 80 million euros. German media "Kicker" reporter George Moissidis posted a post praising Stuttgart for making the right decision in this deal.

When Stuttgart rejected Bayern's offer of Walter Mad for 60 million euros and demanded a transfer fee of 75 million euros, people speculated that the transaction might eventually go down and Stuttgart stayed successfully. However, some pessimists and fans expressed concern, what if Walter Mad is injured? What should I do if the player cannot recreate his outstanding performance last season? Stuttgart missed the opportunity to take action at a high price! Even Bayern Sports Director Ebert told the media with a sly smile: "Is Walter Mad really worth 80 million?"

Newcastle obviously believes that Walter Mad is worth 80 million, and is even willing to pay 85 million euros plus a bonus of 5 million yuan. The total transaction price can reach 90 million euros. This is undoubtedly a record worthy of pride for Stuttgart sports director Walgmut, who did a pretty job! Making everything very right, the old-school German club was initially ridiculed for asking for 100 million euros, but they showed a firm attitude and withstood the pressure from Bayern, players and their agents and the public.

Although Stuttgart had previously emphasized that Waltermad would not be let go, in the face of this record offer, to be honest, it was impossible to refuse anymore. Buying a new star who performed well for half a season for 85 million euros shows the madness of this industry now. For Walter Mad, this transfer has realized his dream and he can finally show his skills in the top stadiums of the Premier League and Champions League.



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