When I first arrived there, playing under pressure was a bit difficult for me, he said to FootRDC. Now, I'm also working on the mental aspect, to be more motivated. It helps me make better decisions, read the game faster, and that's what has allowed me to develop. Here, I feel even freer than at Sunderland. I can really move around, get involved in the game. These are things that also come with time and hard work.
Woltemade's campaign started with him playing the role of "rope" in a transfer tug-of-war between VfB Stuttgart and Bayern Munich. After VfB Stuttgart refused to accept Bayern Munich's terms, the player seemingly had made it clear that he wanted out of Stuttgart. Lo and behold, Newcastle United opened its coffers and paid VfB Stuttgart an absurd amount of money (€75 million) for the attacker and things seemed...great.
Fulham are in talks with Manchester City over a move for winger Oscar Bobb, sources have told ESPN. Bobb has been available this month after City signed Antoine Semenyo from AFC Bournemouth in a deal worth £64 million ($86m). Fulham have made contact to assess the financial conditions necessary to bring the 22-year-old to Craven Cottage before the January transfer deadline.
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) submitted a complaint to Fifa in December, arguing that Leopards players such as Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Axel Tuanzebe - both former England youth internationals - were ineligible because Congolese law does not allow dual citizenship. While a section of the Super Eagles fanbase is hoping the side could secure a lifeline, others are questioning the fairness of a potential qualification by appeal.