Nick Woltemade celebrating against Wolves on his Debut in 2025 Premier League

Stuttgart respond sarcastically to Bayern’s “idiots” jibe over Newcastle’s €80m Woltemade deal

John William Last updated: Sep 30, 2025, 11:37 am
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The fallout from Nick Woltemade’s blockbuster move to Newcastle United continues, with VfB Stuttgart hitting back at Bayern Munich legend Karl-Heinz Rummenigge’s stinging remarks.

Sarcastic club response to Bayern Munich over “idiots” jibe – Newcastle United drama continues — captures the growing war of words surrounding the deal. Stuttgart CEO Alexander Wehrle has now responded with a tongue-in-cheek reply, thanking Rummenigge for his “congratulations” after Bayern’s former chief mocked Newcastle’s transfer business.

Sarcastic club response to Bayern Munich over “idiots” jibe – Newcastle United drama continues

Woltemade joined Newcastle in a dramatic €80m deal towards the end of the summer window, with bonuses potentially taking the figure to €90m. Bayern had been chasing the striker as a successor to Harry Kane but reportedly refused to go above €60m, clearing the path for Newcastle to secure his signature.

Rummenigge did not hold back in his assessment, claiming Stuttgart had found “idiots” in Newcastle willing to pay over the odds. “They were happy to pay a bigger fee for the striker,” he remarked, triggering widespread debate in Germany.

Stuttgart’s Wehrle responded with sarcasm, telling BILD: “We are always happy about congratulations from Munich.” The comment highlights Stuttgart’s satisfaction at receiving a huge sum for the 23-year-old forward.

“We are always happy about congratulations from Munich.” — Alexander Wehrle, VfB Stuttgart CEO

Woltemade’s response on the pitch

While executives exchange words, Woltemade has started to answer critics on the pitch. The striker has already scored twice in his first three Premier League appearances for Newcastle, showing early signs that he can justify his hefty price tag.

Sources close to the player told Football Place that he “does not appreciate” the disrespect in Rummenigge’s remarks. For Woltemade, delivering goals is the best reply to those questioning his value.

Nick Woltemade 2025/26 Premier League stats so far

Stat (2025/26) Nick Woltemade
Appearances 3
Goals 2
Assists

source: sofascore match data – 29 September 2025

Early returns suggest the German forward is already making his presence felt, and Newcastle fans will hope he continues to silence doubters with consistent scoring.

Analyst verdict – John William

FootballPlace analyst John William believes the controversy says more about Bayern than Newcastle. “Stuttgart have done great business, but that doesn’t mean Newcastle are ‘idiots’. They identified a striker they needed, they paid the price, and Woltemade is already scoring. If he hits 15–20 goals this season, no one will be laughing at the fee.”

He added: “The sarcastic Stuttgart response underlines their satisfaction with the deal, while Bayern’s bitterness comes from missing out on a long-term Kane replacement. Ultimately, the player’s performances will determine who has the last word.”

Key insights

  • Rummenigge called Newcastle “idiots” for paying €80m for Woltemade.
  • Stuttgart CEO Wehrle sarcastically thanked Bayern for their “congratulations.”
  • Bayern pulled out of the deal at €60m, unwilling to match Newcastle’s bid.
  • Woltemade has already scored 2 goals in 3 Premier League games.
  • The player is said to be unhappy with the disrespect but is focused on proving his worth.

What’s next for Woltemade and Newcastle?

Woltemade is expected to lead the line in Newcastle’s next fixtures as they balance Premier League and Champions League campaigns. If his form continues, the criticism over his transfer fee will quickly fade.

For Bayern, the episode exposes lingering frustration at missing out on a prime young German striker. Meanwhile, Stuttgart pocket a record fee and enjoy the last laugh — with Wehrle’s quip adding fuel to an already fiery debate.

👉 Do you think Nick Woltemade will prove his €80m fee was money well spent for Newcastle?

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