Hansi Flick asks Barcelona directors for the transfer of Lewandowski's descendants

Barcelona has targeted German attacker Nick Woltemade of Stutgart as the successor of Pole Robert Leandowski. Hansie Flick likes the player very much and sees him as the big shot of the summer pass-term for the offensive department. However, the main problem remains the price, as Stutgarti requires 65m euros to allow the removal of the German sponsor. [...]
Hansie Flick likes the player very much and sees him as the big shot of the summer pass-term for the offensive department.
However, the main problem remains the price, as Stutgarti requires 65m euros to allow the removal of the German sponsor.
Bayerni has had the main goal this summer, but so far has failed to reach agreement with the German club by refusing two bids by Stutgart.
Wolfemade scored last season with 17 goals of 3 assisting in Bundesliga and Germany's Cup, waking up the interest of the biggest European clubs.
German coach Hansi Flick has asked the club's executives to attempt to transfer Woltade so that the German can learn from Leundowski this edition and the next season to get the title fanla.
Barcelona is expected to make efforts to secure Wolfemade services on the remaining 20 days of the pass-by deadline, however, will not be easy, as Stutgart is insisting on keeping their star.












