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The retirement of Toni Kroos seems to have left some nostalgic in Germany. While the former Real Madrid midfielder last stepped on the pitch on May 21 last year, some are already looking for his successor within the Mannschaft. And Angelo Stiller, a 23-year-old midfielder playing in Stuttgart, seems to be favored by the German press. If the six-time winner of the Champions League wore the outfit of the White House for almost ten years, the man many designate as his heir would be the subject of interest from FC Barcelona. But the main person concerned does not yet seem to have decided.
In comments relayed by Mundo Deportivo, the player trained at Bayern Munich did not deny the Barcelona rumor, preferring to kick in: “ Naturally, it is possible to hear some speculation about a transfer. I get asked about it sometimes, even in our locker room. But this is not a subject that concerns me. Now is not the time to worry about that. I’m in Stuttgart, and that’s my only goal » he declared.
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