
La Liga
Real Madrid has made a definitive decision regarding the future of Angelo Stiller. The German midfielder, who had been strongly linked to the white club in recent weeks, is now completely ruled out as a reinforcement for this summer. His name was one of the most discussed at Valdebebas to strengthen Xabi Alonso's midfield, however, several factors have led to the operation being put on hold.
The Madrid entity had already cooled its interest in Stiller due to the high cost demanded by Stuttgart, exceeding the €45 million mark set by 'Transfermarkt'. Despite the Basque coach's insistence on incorporating him, the board considered the investment excessive for a player who, although talented, was not among the club's top priorities for this transfer window.
Stiller's injury has accelerated the decision
As reported by DefensaCentral, the situation has become irreversible after it was known that Stiller has suffered a ligament injury in the ankle, an setback that will keep him off the field for several weeks. Although not a long-term condition, it prevents any possibility of an immediate transfer, as the player is not in a position to undergo medical tests or join a new team.
Florentino Pérez and his team have already informed their contacts in the market that the interest in Stiller is, for now, ruled out. Nevertheless, the possibility of a future incorporation is not closed, as long as the German midfielder regains his best form and stays away from injuries.
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