The summer transfer window is heating up, and so is the speculation surrounding VfB Stuttgart's midfield maestro, Angelo Stiller. With Juventus reportedly circling, the rumor mill has gone into overdrive—but Stuttgart's chairman, Alexander Wehrle, is making one thing crystal clear: Stiller isn't going anywhere without a fight.
Recent reports suggested that the Serie A giants have already held talks with Stiller's representatives about a potential move. However, Wehrle threw cold water on those rumors during an appearance on the Sport1 Doppelpass show, revealing that no official contact has been made—not from Juventus, and not from any other club. "In all the time I've known Angelo Stiller, I've read something about him every few weeks," Wehrle said with a hint of frustration. "The fact is that no one has contacted me personally about him yet. And I have also never received anything in writing."
It's a bold stand from a club that's clearly building something special around the 23-year-old. Stiller, who remains under contract until 2028, has become a vital cog in Stuttgart's machine. Wehrle didn't mince words when discussing his importance: "He is a very, very important player for us, and we have absolutely no interest in even discussing the possibility of letting Angelo Stiller leave."
For fans and fashion-forward football enthusiasts alike, this is a reminder that loyalty and ambition can go hand in hand. Whether you're rocking Stuttgart's sleek home kit or Juventus's iconic stripes, the transfer window is always a game of strategy—and right now, Stuttgart is holding all the cards.
