Angelo Stiller, the 23-year-old VfB Stuttgart midfielder touted as a potential successor to Toni Kroos, has publicly expressed his ambition to play in Major League Soccer. The German footballer revealed his aspirations during recent interviews,adding another prominent name to the growing list of European players considering a move to the United States.
Stiller’s interest in MLS comes as the league continues to attract high-profile talent adn elevate its competitive standing. He joins a lineage of German stars who have found success in North America, including current player marco Reus, formerly of Borussia Dortmund and a champion in the United States, and also past luminaries like Bastian schweinsteiger (Chicago Fire), Lothar Matthäus (New York Metrostars), and Franz Beckenbauer (New York Cosmos).
The Stuttgart player’s comments highlight the increasing appeal of MLS for established European footballers seeking new challenges and opportunities. Stiller’s potential arrival would further enhance the league’s profile and contribute to its ongoing growth.