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Bayern s quotation of 60 million euros in Germany was rejected, and the agent angrily denounced the club s greed

On August 14, according to Germany's Sky Sports, Bayern Munich's 60 million euros + floating terms quoted German striker Walter Mad, but was rejected by Stuttgart again.

It is reported that Bayern submitted a new offer for Walter Mad on Wednesday local time, with a fixed amount of 60 million euros + floating terms. In addition, Bayern is also willing to add a second transfer share clause to the contract.

But Stuttgart once again explicitly rejected the offer from Bayern, hoping to get 75 million euros by selling Walter Mad, but Bayern was not willing to satisfy that number.

Waltermad's agent Danny Bachmann spoke out and accused Stuttgart of his greed: "Previously, Stuttgart made it clear twice that once players can take the next step in their career, they will adopt a solution-oriented approach to handle the transfer. For an aspiring German international, transferring to the Bundesliga championship and participating in the Champions League for many years is undoubtedly a huge opportunity that the players expect."

"But when Stuttgart faced the offer of more than 60 million euros provided by Bayern, the response was to ask them to pay an unexpected 75 million euros for a free transfer player. This asking price is not only completely unfounded, but also obviously contrary to the attitude they expressed before.