Manchester United Targets Angelo Stiller as Midfield Solution
As reported by TEAMtalk, Manchester United has set its sights on securing Angelo Stiller from VfB Stuttgart as a top priority to bolster their midfield.
However, acquiring the 25-year-old German international will not be easy, as both Liverpool and Newcastle United are also keen on signing him.
With an eye on strengthening their midfield during the upcoming summer transfer window, Stiller has become a key target for Manchester United.
The departure of Casemiro at the end of the season has intensified their search for a new midfielder.
Summer Transfer Window Key for Manchester United
The forthcoming summer transfer window represents a pivotal opportunity for Manchester United as they aim to revamp their squad.
The club’s management recognizes the need for enhanced technical quality and defensive reliability in a midfield that has often lacked a strong presence this season.
Stiller, noted for his left-footed style, outstanding vision, composure under pressure, and excellent passing range, perfectly fits the profile needed to control play from a deeper position.
Manchester United has closely monitored his performances throughout the 2025/2026 season and considers him an essential component in their long-term tactical strategy.
Red Devils Confront Competition from Rivals
Unfortunately for United, they will face tough competition domestically. Liverpool has long had an interest in the former Bayern Munich academy player.
The Anfield team is in search of a premier defensive midfielder to solidify their midfield and is drawn to Stiller’s capabilities.
Additionally, Newcastle United’s interest arises from a pressing need to make tactical enhancements.
With uncertainties surrounding Sandro Tonali’s future, the Magpies see Stiller as a highly viable option.
His signing would enable Newcastle’s manager, Eddie Howe, to seamlessly integrate him into the competitive Premier League landscape.
Reports indicate that Stuttgart has placed a firm €50 million (approximately £43 million) price tag on their valuable player.
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