The Germany boss was both complimentary and critical in his assessment. “Sure, he’s scored two headers now, which was also good and important for him. I think it’s important that you make a good impression when you have such a price tag,” Nagelsmann explained. While praising Woltemade’s instinct in front of goal, the coach underlined that the striker must still integrate fully into Eddie Howe’s system. “He still has a few steps to take within the team. He still needs to find his perfect fit,” he added.
Nagelsmann’s comments come in the backdrop of stinging criticism from Bayern legend Rummenigge, who mocked Newcastle’s decision to pay Stuttgart’s full asking price. “I can only congratulate those in Stuttgart for finding, I’ll use quotation marks here, an idiot who paid that much money. Because we certainly wouldn’t have done that in Munich,” he said. The supervisory board member’s jibe followed Bayern’s failed attempts to sign Woltemade, with three bids rejected before Newcastle swooped. Their frustration was amplified by the loss of Jamal Musiala to injury, a situation that had intensified Bayern’s search for attacking depth.