According to Marca, Real Madrid has been given permission to make a deal for Angelo Stiller, a midfielder for Stuttgart. Prior to the upcoming season, the Spanish powerhouses want to strengthen their midfield.
Madrid has responded favorably to their interest in signing the 24-year-old. Stiller might be the next player to join Madrid, which has previously acquired Trent Alexander-Arnold and Dean Huijsen.
Stuttgart has indicated that they are prepared to let go of Stiller should interested teams make a good offer. The Bundesliga team is well known for offloading important players.
Last summer, they permitted Waldemar Anton and Serhou Guirassy to join Borussia Dortmund. They have demonstrated their willingness to let go of elite players by selling Hiroki Ito to Bayern Munich.
The Stuttgart board presently values Stiller at about €50 million. There are other clubs keeping an eye on the situation outside Madrid. The midfield player is also a target for West Ham United, Liverpool, and Ajax. But they have a distinct edge now that the star is leaning toward a move to Madrid.
Stiller tells Liverpool his ideal destination is Real Madrid
The article claims that after the Reds expressed interest in Stiller, they quoted the 24-year-old’s exact words in response to Real Madrid’s bid to recruit him.
I’m going to wait till we make a decision by the end of July. However, Stiller reportedly told Liverpool, Madrid is my dream destination.
Defensa Central claims that although Stiller is keen to join Real Madrid, head coach Alonso has not yet made a decision. Even if Stiller would love to move to Madrid and play for what is unquestionably the biggest club in the world, Aleix Garcia believes that Alonso shouldn’t sign him during the summer transfer window.
Since Stiller joined Bayer in the summer of 2024, the 27-year-old Spanish international midfielder has had the opportunity to watch him play up close.
“I’ve heard his name mentioned in connection with Madrid,” Aleix Garcia told AS. However, if I’m being completely honest, I think there are better players available at that position.
According to reporter Joaquin Maroto, Stiller will never play for Los Blancos. “So you don’t get confused: Stiller will never sign for @realmadrid,” Marota posted on X on June 8.