The new era begins with a shock midfield request that hints at deep tactical ambitions.
Incoming Real Madrid manager Xabi Alonso has made his first transfer request β and itβs not the usual headline names like Florian Wirtz or MartΓn Zubimendi. Instead, Alonso has personally asked club president Florentino PΓ©rez to sign Angelo Stiller, the underrated midfield conductor from VfB Stuttgart.
Why Stiller?
The 23-year-old has emerged as a Bundesliga revelation, clocking over 3,800 minutes in 46 matches, contributing 13 goals and assists while driving Stuttgart to a top-four finish. Known for his composure, vision, and intelligence, Stiller embodies the kind of deep-lying playmaker Alonso once was.
Alonso reportedly sees Stiller as the perfect brain for his midfield revolution β someone to dictate the rhythm, shield the defense, and bring verticality in possession. Itβs a tactical, not commercial, move β a signature of Alonsoβs methodical coaching philosophy.
The Smart Side of the Deal
Stillerβs market value is set around β¬40 million, making him an economically sound acquisition compared to more hyped names. With Real Madrid aiming to finalize the transfer before the FIFA Club World Cup, the intent is to let Alonso build around him from day one.
Strategic, Long-Term Thinking
In choosing Stiller, Alonso sends a clear message: heβs not here for names, but for function and future. The Germanβs style perfectly fits Realβs evolving midfield puzzle alongside Camavinga, Valverde, and TchouamΓ©ni. Itβs about balance, brains, and sustainability.
If Madrid backs Alonsoβs vision, Angelo Stiller could become the silent architect of Los Blancosβ next great side β and the most quietly brilliant signing of the 2025
summer window.