Nick Woltemade in Newcastle United Transfer officially announced

Newcastle United has confirmed the signing of the Nick Woltemade Record of Stuttgart on its official website this morning.
Newcastle even confirmed that Woltemade is their new signature record in their declaration, although they have not published a specific figure.
Sky Sports says in its report below that the costs that Newcastle paid for the German international is 69 million pounds sterling.
Anyway, it is clearly an important purchase for the Magpies, which may make this signature with the view of selling the star striker Alexander Isak.
Isak in Liverpool Transfer Talk continues to grow as we approach the deadline, the Telegraph suggesting that a British record movement is underway.
Breaking: Newcastle finished the signing of 69 million pounds from the club’s club of the Stuttgart striker Nick Woltemade? pic.twitter.com/rqoxkyessd
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Nick Woltemade Newcastle Transfer officially confirmed
Speaking on the club’s official website, Woltemade said: “I’m really happy to be in this incredible club. From the first contact, I had the impression that the club really wanted me and I had big projects for me.
“It’s a big step in my life to leave Germany, but everyone welcomed me so well and it already looks like family. I have a very good feeling of talking to the head coach that it is the right place for me to find my best level.
“I know the stadium to watch games on television – it looks incredible and I know that the atmosphere is crazy. I’m really excited to play and start scoring goals here.”



What can Woltemade bring to Newcastle?
Read our Woltemade player profile here while Christian Falk described the 23 -year -old as “a very unconventional player”.
The German journalist said Taken into account: “Despite its size, it is very strong on the ball. Unlike many guards, Woltemade is not fixed on the penalty area. It moves a lot, attracts adversaries and can also be dangerous from a distance.
“It is not fixed at a specific position and can be used both as a center in front and on the wings.”



