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Really don t think about it? Photograph: Someone in Stuttgart agrees that Walter Made should be discussed with Bayern

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According to Biography, there are voices within Stuttgart that the club should negotiate with Bayern on Walter Mad, and they believe that the current record-breaking offer should be carefully considered.

So far, for Stuttgart, the quotation of 50 million Euro transfer fee plus 5 million Euro floating bonus is not enough to allow them to start personal negotiations with Bayern on Walter Marde's transfer. However, Biography learned that not everyone in the club agrees with this view.

Bodiac learned from the twelve-member supervisory board that there are voices that agree with the talks with Bayern. The mainstream view is: In-depth thinking must be made for such a historic offer, and at least consultations should be conducted.

After all, Bayern's current offer is nearly 20 million euros higher than Stuttgart's highest transfer fee record so far. Critics believe that Stuttgart can make good use of the funds.

In the summer of 2019, French international and World Cup champion Benjamin Paval transferred from Stuttgart to Bayern for 35 million euros. Until today, no Stuttgart players have left the team at a higher price.

But according to Biography, Personal talks with Bayern are still not on the agenda of Stuttgart's top leaders. Board chairman Alexander Weerle and sports director Fabian Walgmut still have the support of the vast majority of members of the board, including Chairman Dietmar Algae and shareholders Porsche and Mercedes-Benz, who still insist on saying "no" to Walter Mede.

Intriguingly, Stuttgart will head to the shore of Lake Teigen for training camp next Monday. In Rotach Egan, Stuttgart will camp at the doorstep of Bayern boss Uli Henes and sporting director Ebert. The residence of Heness is about a ten-minute drive from the hotel in Stuttgart, and the road is even shorter for Eber.

Walter Mad was 23 years old at the time. He made 33 appearances for Stuttgart last season, scoring 17 goals and 3 assists. Currently, Qide's turnover price has reached 30 million euros.

source:vn cn 7m

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