Juventus have held talks with the representatives of VfB Stuttgart midfielder Angelo Stiller, according to Italian outlet Tuttomercatoweb. The Serie A giants are seriously interested in the 23-year-old German international as they seek to bolster their midfield options this summer. While discussions with the player's camp are underway, direct negotiations with Stuttgart have not yet commenced.
This interest from Turin is corroborated by German publication Bild, which reports that Bianconeri coach Thiago Motta views Stiller as an urgently needed reinforcement. The midfielder's profile fits a Juventus side looking to add dynamism and technical security to its engine room ahead of the new season. Stiller's potential arrival would represent a significant investment, with reports suggesting a fee in the region of €50 million could be required to persuade Stuttgart to part with their key player.
Stiller enjoyed a breakout season in 2023/24, being instrumental in Stuttgart's remarkable campaign that saw them finish second in the Bundesliga and secure Champions League football. His composed performances in a deep-lying role, dictating tempo and breaking up opposition play, earned him a first call-up to the German national team. This rise has naturally attracted wider attention, with Premier League clubs Manchester United and Chelsea also previously linked with the player.
For Stuttgart, the potential sale represents a difficult decision, balancing the financial windfall against losing a core component of their successful team. The reported €50 million fee would be a club-record sale, providing significant funds for reinvestment. For Juventus, securing a player of Stiller's age and proven quality in a key position would address a clear need, especially with ongoing uncertainty surrounding the futures of some existing midfield personnel. The move would see Stiller take a prominent step in his career, transitioning from a Bundesliga revelation to a central figure at one of Europe's most storied clubs.




