Plenty of players have been compared to Lionel Messi over the years. None of them, however, have stood at a towering 6’6” (198 cm). Yet, that’s exactly what makes Nick Woltemade one of the most fascinating stories in European football right now.
Dubbed the “Two-Metre Messi” by teammates and fans alike, the VfB Stuttgart striker has gone from an unheralded free agent to a Germany international in less than a year. Now, with Bayern Munich, Atletico Madrid, and Premier League clubs circling, the Bundesliga’s latest sensation could be on the verge of a blockbuster summer move.
From Bremen’s Youngest Debutant to Stuttgart’s Hero
Born in Bremen on Valentine’s Day 2003, Woltemade’s footballing journey began at Werder Bremen, where he became the club’s youngest-ever debutant at just 17 years, 11 months, and 18 days old.
However, injuries and inconsistency saw him struggle to break through. A loan spell at third-tier SV Elversberg in 2022-23 proved crucial, as he scored 10 goals and provided 9 assists, helping them earn promotion. Despite this, Bremen let him go as a free agent in 2024—a decision they surely regret now.
Stuttgart took a gamble, and it paid off spectacularly. After a slow start, Woltemade exploded into form, finishing the season with:
- 12 goals in 28 Bundesliga games
- 5 goals in 5 DFB-Pokal matches (top scorer in the competition)
- A goal in the final as Stuttgart lifted their first trophy in 18 years
His performances earned him a shock Germany call-up for the Nations League finals, and he’s now expected to lead Germany’s U21s at the European Championship this summer.
Why Europe’s Elite Want Him
Woltemade isn’t just a target man—he’s a complete forward with surprising technical ability for his size. Stuttgart captain Atakan Karazor summed it up best:
“Woltemade has Messi’s technique! He’s a two-metre-tall Musiala or Messi!”
His strengths include:
✅ Aerial dominance – Nearly unbeatable in the air
✅ Hold-up play – Excellent at bringing teammates into the game
✅ Work rate – Presses relentlessly to win possession
✅ Versatility – Can play as a No. 9 or drop deep
The only criticism? His finishing could be more clinical—but with just one full season as a starter, there’s plenty of room to grow.
Transfer Battle: Bayern, Atletico, or Stay at Stuttgart?
With Harry Kane aging, Bayern Munich see Woltemade as a potential long-term successor. Meanwhile, Atletico Madrid are reportedly leading the race, with Diego Simeone keen on adding a physical yet technical striker. Premier League clubs Brighton and Everton are also monitoring the situation.
Stuttgart, however, are desperate to keep him. Club president Alexander Wehrle recently stated:
“Nick is our player, and he will also play for us next season. He should stay for a few more years—it’s fun to play here!”
What’s Next?
With the 2026 World Cup approaching, staying at Stuttgart for another year might be the smart move. But if a mega-money offer arrives, Woltemade’s fairytale rise could take him to an even bigger stage.
One thing’s certain: Europe has taken notice of the “Two-Metre Messi”—and his story is only just beginning.