Newcastle United seek quick sale of Woltemade

"Newcastle United" is considering the swift sale of forward Nick Woltemade, who was a record-breaking transfer for the club. According to an analysis by the British publication "The Telegraph", the team's failures this season are specifically attributed to sluggishness in the attacking line. Goal.com reports on this.
It is suggested that the club management must admit to making a mistake regarding the player, who was purchased from the German side "Stuttgart" for 75 million euros. Analysts have criticized Woltemade's lack of speed, ball control, and deficiencies in finishing.

The author of this critical article, Luke Edwards, is considered a close associate of head coach Eddie Howe, which has caused a significant stir in the football community. Following the publication of the article, Woltemade deleted all information related to the club from his social media pages.
Newcastle manager Eddie Howe, whose team currently sits in 14th place in the Premier League, has come out in defense of the player. According to him, Woltemade possesses a unique talent, and his creativity is important for the team.
In recent matches, Woltemade has been playing in an unfamiliar midfield role. He also came on as a substitute in the match against Arsenal but was unable to save his team from defeat.
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