AC Milan club managers are already working on identifying some talents to reinforce Paulo Fonseca's midfield department in the January transfer window.

In fact, in recent weeks, several players have been linked to the Rossoneri, including Reda Belahyane of Hellas Verona, Warren Bondo of Monza, Morten Frendrup of Genoa, and Johnny Cardoso of Real Betis.
A new name, however, has now surfaced: Angelo Stiller, a left-footed defensive midfielder born in 2001 and currently playing for Stuttgart.
Milan keep an eye on Stiller:
This morning, Tuttosport reported on the German youngster’s career trajectory. Developed at Bayern Munich, Stiller left on a free transfer in the summer of 2021 at the age of 20. After two solid seasons at Hoffenheim, he joined Stuttgart at the end of August 2023, where he has become a regular starter.

He was one of the standout players last season, helping Stuttgart achieve a remarkable second-place finish in the Bundesliga, behind the dominant Bayer Leverkusen. Stiller is under contract until 2027, and his valuation is no less than €25-30 million.
Does Milan's have alternative options for Angelo Stiller?
Securing Stiller’s transfer in January will not be easy, although it may become "easier" during the summer. For this reason, the Rossoneri club is keeping other options open, including Reda Belahyane, Warren Bondo, Morten Frendrup, and Johnny Cardoso.
Additionally, Samuele Ricci is considered a primary target for June. Like Stuttgart with Stiller, however, it seems that the Serie A side, Torino, is unwilling to part with a key player midway through the season.
