Angelo Stiller has interesting release clause as Man United eye perfect Ruben Amorim signing

by John Smith - World Editor
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Manchester United Linked with €50 Million Move for Angelo Stiller

Manchester United is reportedly considering a bid of approximately €50 million (roughly £43 million) for VfB Stuttgart midfielder Angelo Stiller, as manager Ruben Amorim seeks to bolster his squad’s midfield options.

The 23-year-old German player has impressed this season with his performances in the Bundesliga, attracting attention from several top European clubs. Stiller currently has a release clause of €50 million in his contract, making a potential transfer relatively straightforward. A strong midfield is crucial for United’s ambitions to consistently challenge for Premier League titles and compete in European competitions.

Reports indicate that Ineos, the club’s ownership group, is closely monitoring Stiller’s situation. He has been a long-term target for the club, with scouting reports dating back to previous seasons. The potential acquisition of Stiller could offer a more affordable alternative to pursuing players like West Ham’s Declan Rice, who commanded a significantly higher transfer fee last summer – you can read more about recent high-profile transfers at Transfermarkt.

United are also reportedly still monitoring other midfield targets, but Stiller’s availability and relatively reasonable release clause make him an attractive option. The club is actively assessing its options ahead of the January transfer window, and further developments are expected in the coming weeks. For more on Manchester United’s current squad, see our squad analysis.

Club officials have declined to comment on specific transfer targets, but confirmed they are actively working to strengthen the team in key positions.

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