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Arsenal told amount needed to sign Angelo Stiller
Arsenal have been informed that signing Stuttgart midfielder Angelo Stiller will cost around £44 million, according to Mundo Deportivo.
The 24-year-old German has impressed with his consistent displays in the Bundesliga.
His performances have drawn interest from several top European clubs, including Real Madrid, Liverpool, Manchester United, and Inter Milan.
Mikel Arteta remains focused on improving his midfield options, even with a strong group already in place.
Arsenal currently have several reliable players in the middle of the park such as Declan Rice, Martin Ødegaard, Martin Zubimendi, and Christian Nørgaard.
Adding Stiller would further increase the depth and creativity of their squad.
Last season, Stiller was heavily linked with a move to Real Madrid, but the transfer did not go through.
His continued form this campaign has again placed him on the radar of several elite clubs across Europe.
Stuttgart set £44m valuation amid interest
Stiller has featured 12 times for Stuttgart this season, contributing one goal and four assists.
The German side are aware of his growing reputation and have placed a £44 million valuation on him.
They hope to secure a significant fee should one of the interested clubs make a formal move.
Stiller is regarded as a deep-lying playmaker with excellent vision and passing range.
He controls the rhythm of games, often dictating play from deep areas.
His ability to deliver precise through balls and effective set-pieces makes him a vital part of Stuttgart’s attacking play.
Unlike physical midfielders who rely on strength or tackling, Stiller uses positioning, awareness, and intelligence to influence games.
His calmness under pressure allows him to maintain possession and build play from the back with confidence.
For Arsenal, his style fits perfectly with Arteta’s tactical approach.
The Gunners are known for controlled, possession-based football, and a player of Stiller’s profile would blend seamlessly into their system.
With interest from several top clubs, Arsenal may face tough competition for his signature.
However, if they choose to meet Stuttgart’s asking price, Stiller could become another smart addition to Arteta’s growing project in north London.








