Angelo Stiller: Juventus plot to hijack Man United’s dream midfield signing
Manchester United are targeting VfB Stuttgart midfielder Angelo Stiller as part of a major midfield rebuild amid expected departures of Casemiro and Manuel Ugarte. However, Juventus are now reportedly planning a move for Stiller, aiming to capitalize on his £32.6 million release clause before it potentially disappears. The Italian club intends to assess the situation by late May and act swiftly, increasing pressure on United to move quickly. Stiller, a composed deep-lying playmaker, is seen as a transformative signing for teams seeking control and precision in midfield.
- ▪Manchester United view Angelo Stiller as a key target to strengthen their midfield following anticipated exits of Casemiro and Manuel Ugarte.
- ▪Juventus are preparing to make a move for Stiller, fearing his release clause could be canceled ahead of the World Cup.
- ▪Stiller has a £32.6 million release clause in his contract with VfB Stuttgart, which could soon no longer be enforceable.
- ▪Tutto Sport reports Juventus plan to evaluate the signing conditions by late May before making a decisive bid.
- ▪Stiller is praised for his elite passing accuracy, composure under pressure, and ability to break down compact defenses.
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