Does FC Barcelona need to strengthen its midfield? At first glance, it may seem not, given the significant number of assets showing a high level in that area of the field. However, it remains a reality that if the Blaugrana team has the opportunity to reinforce that position with a player who could please Hansi Flick and fit well into his style of play, they will undoubtedly try to do so.
Speaking of potential additions to strengthen the midfield, recently Hansi Flick received a recommendation from one of his friends, with whom he coincided at Bayern Munich from the 1985-86 season until the 1987-88 season, and who has extensive experience playing in the defensive midfield position: Lothar Matthäus. He suggested an addition that, in his opinion, would enhance Barcelona's game.
Matthäus did not hesitate to recommend a player who was previously linked to Barcelona and whose name began to circulate precisely after the arrival of Hansi Flick at the Catalan club. This is the 23-year-old midfielder, Angelo Stiller, from Stuttgart. Lothar explained how he would perfectly fit into Barça's style of play. "Stiller would benefit Barcelona with his playing style. I trust in him, and if Barcelona were to sell, his signing would be possible and sensible," he added.
"Stiller could leave his mark on Barcelona and organize the midfield there."
Will FC Barcelona consider making this signing?
Now we will have to see if FC Barcelona, if they part ways with any member of their midfield (an option that could seem likely given that, for example, the future of Frenkie de Jong at the club is far from certain), decides to bet on a player like Angelo Stiller. This player has further solidified his place in Stuttgart's setup, with a contract running until June 30, 2027, having played 19 matches with one goal and two assists.
In this regard, it is crucial to evaluate what the asking price for Angelo Stiller could be. His versatile playing style, not entirely defensive but not fully offensive either, makes him quite an attractive asset in terms of acquisitions. While a specific amount for a potential departure from Stuttgart has not been specified, he would likely not be sold for less than €30 million, with a price tag approaching €50 million not being out of the question.