Woltemade bagged 17 goals in all competitions last season, including a vital strike in the DFB-Pokal final. He finished tenth in the league goal table with 12 efforts and will leave the club after just one season following his move from Werder Bremen. With Newcastle making such a large investment, it now seems inevitable Isak's move to Liverpool will gain pace following a stand-off which has seen the Sweden international refuse to play for the Magpies.
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Stuttgart have been battling all summer to keep Woltemade and previously rejected three bids for their star striker. However, Newcastle's offer of £74m plus and £5m in add-ons has convinced them to change their minds.
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WHAT NEXT FOR ISAK?
Newcastle signing Woltemade may well bring to an end the high profile 'will he, won't he' saga of the summer. Accusations of 'broken promises' and firm rebuttals have been played out in public with boss Eddie Howe attempting to smooth over relations with Isak in case he stayed. But an Anfield switch now looks imminent.