The 'two-metre Messi-Musiala' starring at U21 Euros

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Nick Woltemade takes a selfie with his player of the match awardImage source, Getty Images

Emlyn Begley

BBC Sport journalist

England Under-21s will come up against a tough challenge in their European Championship defence when they face Germany - and the tournament's top scorer Nick Woltemade - on Wednesday (20:00 BST).

The 23-year-old Stuttgart forward, who is 6ft 6in (1.98m) and recently became a senior international, has scored four goals in two games in Slovakia.

And he is being linked to many Premier League clubs after his breakthrough season in the Bundesliga.

England will reach the quarter-finals if they avoid defeat by Germany, or if Slovenia do not beat the Czech Republic.

"It wouldn't be optimal scouting if a club didn't have that [his scoring run] on their radar right now," Woltemade recently told Bild of Chelsea links., external

"I'm not thinking about my future right now. I'm now with the under-21 national team, I'm having a lot of fun and I just scored three goals."

Woltemade was even called a "two metre Messi-Musiala" by club captain Atakan Karazor in an interview in February., external

He said: "He can control the ball, but at the same time he can also dribble like a 1.6 metre dribbler. He's a player who is two metres tall but he has technique like Messi."

A summer to remember for Woltemade

Woltemade has enjoyed a few landmark moments in the past month.

On 24 May, he scored in the German Cup final as Stuttgart beat Arminia Bielefeld to win his first trophy.

Then he started both Nations League games for Germany - against Portugal and France - for his first two senior caps.

And now, days later, he is playing at the European Under-21 Championship as one of the tournament's oldest players. He netted a hat-trick in the 3-0 win over Slovenia before scoring again, and assisting two, in the 4-2 win over the the Czech Republic.

He will hope to continue that scoring run against Lee Carsley's England in Nitra.

The Germans are already through to the knockout stages but England need a point to join them.

Nick Woltemade ranked highly last season in many different metrics for OptaImage source, Opta

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Nick Woltemade ranked highly last season in many different metrics for Opta

Woltemade started his career with Werder Bremen, coming through their youth teams, but had only scored two goals in 51 games.

He spent the 2022-23 season on loan in the third tier with Elversberg.

But the striker rejected the offer of a new Bremen contract last summer before a free-transfer move to Stuttgart.

His time there started slowly - and he was not named in their Champions League squad - but he has become a prolific goalscorer.

He has bagged 17 goals in 33 games (22 starts) for the Bundesliga side - including in each of his past four matches.

Woltemade was named newcomer of the season by the VDV, the German professional footballers' union, despite having already played 41 Bundesliga games for Bremen.

That form has seen him most strongly linked to Chelsea - but also to Arsenal, Liverpool, Everton, Brighton and West Ham - and some of the continent's top clubs too.

Who else is scoring in the Euro U21s?

Woltemade's current nearest rival for the tournament's golden boot is Newcastle's William Osula.

The 21-year-old has netted three times in two games for Denmark, including a double in a 2-1 win over the Netherlands.

Ukraine's Maksym Braharu - of Dynamo Kyiv - and Portugal's Geovany Quenda are the only two other players to net twice.

Sporting winger Quenda, 18, will join Chelsea in a year's time in a £40m move.

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