
Real Madrid may have already made headlines with big moves ahead of the transfer window, but it seems they aren’t done just yet.
After strengthening their defense, the focus has now shifted to midfield. And the latest name on their radar? Angelo Stiller.
The Stuttgart midfielder is now gaining serious attention from the Spanish giants. A product of Bayern Munich’s academy, Stiller has quietly made a name for himself with his consistent performances in the Bundesliga.
He’s not a flashy name, but Real Madrid’s interest shows that sometimes it’s not about the spotlight — it’s about the substance.
Reports from Spain (via MARCA) suggest that new manager Xabi Alonso is driving the push. Alonso, who faced Stiller in Germany, knows exactly what he brings to the table.
A solid presence in midfield, Stiller offers work rate, balance, and tactical awareness. The kind of player who may not make the highlight reel, but certainly helps you win matches.
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Stiller doesn’t come with a jaw-dropping price tag, which seems to fit Real Madrid’s new strategy. The club is now focused on players who can grow into stars, rather than spending €100 million on ready-made names. According to MARCA, Stiller is one of the top names under consideration.
One of his Stuttgart teammates recently joked about him needing to learn Spanish — and while it was meant in fun, fans have taken it as a sign.
With Stiller also celebrating a strong domestic season, his stock is rising just as Real Madrid start reshaping their squad.
As for Real, they’ve already landed Dean Huijsen and are in talks for Alvaro Carreras and Trent Alexander-Arnold. But adding a no-nonsense midfielder like Stiller might just be the missing puzzle piece for Alonso’s plan.
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