Nick Woltemade gives awkward Liverpool answer that will annoy Newcastle United supporters
Newcastle United stumped up a club-record £69million to sign Nick Woltemade from Stuttgart.
According to Nick Woltemade, playing in the Premier League at Anfield is what he is most thrilled about.
The £69 million player gave Jurgen Klopp as the reason for his response, which is unlikely to sit well with Newcastle United supporters. During his nine years as manager of Liverpool, the German created a new generation of fans across the continent.
With Alexander Isak’s summertime tale, Toon fans would have been astonished by his response. In order to make a last-minute shift to Merseyside, the Swede downed tools at St. James’ Park.
Woltemade, Nick, on Liverpool
In the end, Woltemade replaced Isak, but he has already indicated that he is eager to play at Anfield. After suffering a heartbreaking 3-2 loss at St. James’ Park last month, Newcastle will travel to Liverpool on January 27 in an attempt to exact revenge.
When asked by Sky Sports which Premier League stadium he is most excited to visit, Woltemade responded, “I would say Anfield.” Because to Jurgen Klopp’s extended tenure, Liverpool is well-liked in Germany. I believe it will be pleasant.
The journey of Newcastle United begins now.
The 23-year-old stated he is “excited” to start in the Premier League in a statement following his signing with Newcastle. “I’m really happy to be at this amazing club,” Woltemade stated. I had the impression that the club had enormous ambitions for me and truly wanted me from the first time we spoke.
“Leaving Germany is a significant move in my life, but everyone has embraced me so warmly that I already feel like I’m at home. After talking to the head coach, I have a strong sense that this is the ideal setting for me to reach my full potential.
“I’ve seen games on TV, so I know the stadium; it looks fantastic, and I know the energy is insane. I can’t wait to get started and score goals here.”
Regarding Nick Woltemade, Eddie Howe
Eddie Howe has described Woltemade’s move to Newcastle as a “big opportunity.” “(It’s a big) change for him, big opportunity for him,” he told reporters two weeks ago. He has excellent character and a wonderful nature.
He is really composed, and he has jumped right into our training without being uncomfortable. He has demonstrated his abilities. We’re quite happy with his adjustment.
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