Nick Voltmead's future newcastle united 'Completely unsure' as he is unhappy with his playing time at St James' Park.
sky sport germany report That the striker is 'currently very unhappy' with his playing time at Newcastle after a disappointing few months in the North East.
From hero to zero in newcastle
Just a few months ago, Nick Woltemade was considered the brightest star among Germany's striker options. After impressing at VfB Stuttgart, he was eyed by Bayern Munich.
Instead, he joined Newcastle United in the summer on an €80m deal. And the early signs were positive as he made an immediate impact under Eddie Howe.
He was also a strong player in the Germany team under Julian Nagelsmann, scoring five goals in six qualifiers between September and November. According to Sky, six months later, 'enthusiasm in Germany has largely faded.'
The country is watching as Voltmead and Newcastle are 'in crisis'. Voldemort has failed to score in the Premier League this season and has only managed 25 minutes of playing time. He spent the win over Brighton sitting on the bench.
According to Sky, Voltamede is 'very dissatisfied' with his playing time. This leaves his future at St James' Park this summer 'completely uncertain'.
The 24-year-old plans to focus solely on the World Cup and then take a full decision on his future. There are no plans at the moment to move to Bayern Munich.
summer transfer is hard
The problem for both Newcastle and Nick Voltamede is the fee the Magpies paid last summer. This matter was greatly increased by the departure of Alexander Isak to Liverpool at the last moment.
Now, he is valued at €65m, but there are few clubs in European football who would pay that amount. Voltameda may not have been a flop, but it wasn't a complete success either.
Newcastle will either have to be sold at a very low priceWhich is unlikely, otherwise the striker would need to be forced out. It certainly wouldn't end well after Isak's actions last summer.
This leaves both of them in an awkward position. Even if Newcastle and Wolves wanted to go their separate ways, doing so in reality is a difficult prospect.

