Ram: Waltermad hasn t proved himself yet, and Wiltz is on the right path

Sports 3:22pm, 15 September 2025 71

Recently, German celebrity Ram was interviewed by Sports1, and he talked about Walter Mad and Wilz who transferred from the Bundesliga to the Premier League this summer.

Ram described the €90 million transfer fee as a "roulette" in his column, warning: "Saudi Arabia's owners and club management are new to the industry. In this gold rush mentality, people make mistakes and believe in miracles."

Although Ram is critical, Waltermad proved his worth in his debut in Newcastle, heading against Wolves to help the team win 1-0.

Before the game, however, Ram explained in detail why he doubted whether Waltermad was worth such a high transfer fee. The 23-year-old has been described as "unpredictable", and Walter Mad "relying on his free spirit and confidence, it seems to want to redefine the role of the striker", but he has not shown continuity and pattern.

Ram also expressed concern about Walter Mad's lack of experience: "It is unclear how he performed in the Champions League, he has not participated in European competitions, because Stuttgart did not put him into the roster last year." In addition, Walter Mad has not yet played against the "top team" and whether he can stick to 50 games in the season has not been proven.

Overall, Ram believes that Waltermad has "little has any resume". Although he mentioned Walter Mad as the top scorer at the U21 European Championship, that was "as one of the oldest players, in an older team".

Ram added: "Top players like Yamal, Bellingham, Musiara or Wiltz won't play at this level because they've already surpassed that level."

Ram, by contrast, commented on Wiltz's transfer from Leverkusen to Liverpool: "Wilz's career trajectory is very clear, and he has attracted people's attention since he was a child. It's only a matter of time before he makes a breakthrough, and you can watch it every time he plays. To how he interprets the No. 10 position. He solves difficult situations and creates new opportunities, is an ideal player who is both an individualist and a team. "

For Wiltz, who has contributed an assist in four Liverpool games, Ram believes he is on the right path: "In the current game, I have observed that he is adapting to the rhythm and intensity of the Premier League. He passes earlier, gradually gains confidence and gradually increases risks."