Former Bremen manager: It was not a failure to let Waltermad go for free, and he tried his best to keep him
9:31am, 6 September 2025Football
Former Bremen manager Bowman said in an interview with Biography that it was not a failure to let Waltermad go for free.
Bowman said: "It was not a failure to let Waltermad go for free. It was a mistake only when we didn't try our best to keep him, but that was definitely not the case. He was one of the youngest players to play for Bremen at that time. As a youth training player, he had one of the best contracts in the history of the club. We tried to renew him on very generous terms a year ago."
"I don't think there were any mistakes in Bremen. He chose another path and we always believed that he could be a top player."
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