Real Madrid have once again made a statement in the transfer market, activating the €36 million release clause of Stuttgart midfielder Angelo Stiller, according to Fichajes.net.
The 24-year-old, a Bayern Munich academy product, has shone in the Bundesliga over the past two seasons thanks to his tactical intelligence and playmaking ability. Known more for his distribution and control than goals or assists, Stiller has earned a reputation as a reliable midfield metronome — qualities that convinced Madrid to act swiftly.
Stiller now faces the toughest challenge of his career
For Florentino Pérez, this move aligns with Los Blancos’ long-term strategy of investing in high-potential young talents before their market value explodes. Following the signings of Mastantuono, Camavinga, Tchouaméni, Valverde and Bellingham, Stiller offers a complementary profile: calm, precise, and capable of dictating tempo.
Stuttgart lose a key player but secure a significant fee to reinvest, while Stiller now faces the toughest challenge of his career — proving he belongs in a Real Madrid midfield packed with world-class talent and writing his name into the club’s future.
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