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VfB Stuttgart striker Nick Woltemade had an inauspicious debut showing for Germany during its 2-1 loss to Portugal on Wednesday.

There were some good moments and some not-so-great moments, but no one can deny the potential that Woltemade has within his towering 6’6 frame.

That talent has enticed quite a number of clubs including Bayern Munich, Arsenal FC, Liverpool FC, West Ham United, Brighton & Hove Albion, Everton, Atlético Madrid, Napoli, and AS Roma — per CaughtOffside:

A host of top clubs have had recent contacts over the potential transfer of Stuttgart forward Nick Woltemade, including Arsenal and Liverpool.

Sources with a close understanding of the player’s situation have informed CaughtOffside that the Germany international has suitors from the Premier League and elsewhere in Europe.

Woltemade has caught the eye in the Bundesliga in recent times, and he can now count Arsenal, Liverpool, West Ham, Brighton and Everton as his suitors in England.

Meanwhile, there is also interest from Bayern Munich, Atletico Madrid, Napoli and Roma, as Woltemade could move for around €50m this summer, CaughtOffside understands.

It remains to be seen if Woltemade will end up being a priority for elite sides like Liverpool and Arsenal, who have been more strongly linked with other attacking players.

CaughtOffside understands, however, that there is genuine interest in Woltemade, who could end up being a backup plan for these clubs in what is gearing up to be a challenging market for attacking players.

If Bayern Munich truly wants to get into the eventual bidding fray for Woltemade, it might have to get aggressive.

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