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Idiotic or justified? Newcastle’s £69m move for Woltemade

October 2, 2025
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By Martin Graham

 

Newcastle’s long search for a replacement for Alexander Isak ended close to deadline day, when they secured the signature of German forward Nick Woltemade. The Magpies had just collected £125m from Isak’s move to Liverpool and were prepared to spend heavily.

The deal cost them £69m, a figure that shocked many, including Bayern Munich board member and former Germany striker Karl-Heinz Rummenigge. He argued Stuttgart had found “an idiot” willing to pay such a fee, stressing Bayern would never have sanctioned a transfer of that scale for a player who was still competing in the third tier two years ago.

Eddie Howe dismissed the comments, insisting that market conditions shape player prices. The Newcastle coach added that Woltemade had impressed immediately despite limited preparation time, and for him the figure attached to the transfer was “absolutely irrelevant.”

Woltemade’s rise in value

Woltemade, 23, moved to Tyneside after a breakthrough campaign at Stuttgart, where he struck 12 times in 28 Bundesliga appearances. He also excelled at the European Under-21 Championship, winning the Golden Boot with six goals and being selected in the team of the tournament as Germany finished runners-up to England.

When Transfermarkt last updated his estimated value in June, it stood at €30m (£26.1m). That came just after his senior Germany debut. Since then, his international recognition and tournament success significantly raised his profile, though whether it justified a £43m jump in price remains debated.

Comparisons highlight the issue. Nottingham Forest recruited Omari Hutchinson and James McAtee for a combined £67.5m, while Bayer Leverkusen bought Jarell Quansah for £35m. According to Transfermarkt, Woltemade was the lowest-valued player among the 26 most expensive arrivals to the Premier League in the summer window.

Bayern’s spending compared with England

Rummenigge’s remarks drew attention because Bayern are not strangers to large investments themselves. Only Harry Kane (£86.4m) and Lucas Hernandez (£68m) have cost the club more than Newcastle’s fee for Woltemade. In the past 18 months, Bayern have also committed major funds for Michael Olise (£50m) and Luis Diaz (£65.5m).

Newcastle’s forward signings this summer were no less costly. In addition to Woltemade, Eddie Howe’s side added Yoane Wissa from Brentford for £55m and Anthony Elanga for the same amount. Together, the trio cost £179m.

The Premier League as a whole spent over £3bn, a figure exceeding the combined outlay of clubs in Spain, Germany, France and Italy. Champions Liverpool alone invested £415m, while Barcelona’s spend was below £24m and Bayern’s under £80m. Promoted Sunderland had a net spend larger than any European club bar Real Madrid.

Long-term potential and resale value

Though £69m appears steep for a forward with just 69 senior league appearances before joining Newcastle, the purchase reflects future planning. At 23, Woltemade’s peak years should be ahead.

Isak provides a clear example of Newcastle’s strategy. Signed for around £60m in 2022, he went on to score regularly, help the team secure Champions League qualification twice, and win the EFL Cup. Three years later, he was sold for £125m.

The club hopes Woltemade follows a similar path. If he develops as expected, Newcastle may not only profit on the pitch but also at the negotiating table. Former striker Clinton Morrison suggested the club may ultimately have secured a good deal for a player whose value could grow in the coming years.

Martin Graham is an MFF sports writer



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