Manchester United could do their shopping in Germany next summer, as they’re reportedly lining up moves for Angelo Stiller and Karim Adeyemi.The Red Devils are coming from a prosperous summer, recruiting Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo, Benjamin Sesko and Senne Lammens. The arrivals of these four stars have given the team a noticeable boost, both in terms of performance and results.Nevertheless, Jason Wilcox and Co. surely won’t rest on their laurels any time soon. In fact, they’re already plotting moves for next summer.Man Utd plotting double Bundesliga raidAccording to Fichajes.net, Man Utd are eyeing a Bundesliga double deal, setting their sights on Stiller and Adeyemi.Both players are German internationals. The former is a 24-year-old central midfielder who plays for Stuttgart, while the latter is a 23-year-old versatile attacker who has been one of the top stars at Borussia Dortmund since joining the club in 2022.The source claims that the two Bundesliga mainstays would cost around £53 million apiece, so £106 million should be enough to sign them both.(Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)It should be noted that United had already pulled off a major attacking overhaul last summer, but the department still requires additional depth, especially if they manage to qualify for Europe next season. Hence why they’re keeping tabs on Adeyemi.On the other hand, bolstering the midfield will be INEOS’ absolute priority heading into the upcoming summer transfer window. United are already tracking a host of potential candidates for the role, but Stiller remains a popular figure at Old Trafford.Why Man United should seriously consider signing Stiller & AdeyemiMan Utd have been gathering information about some of the best up-and-coming midfielders in the Premier League. The three names that have been circulating the most are Elliot Anderson, Carlos Baleba and Adam Wharton.(Photo by Daniela Porcelli/Getty Images)However, poaching the signatures of these players won’t be easy, as their respective clubs (Forest, Brighton and Crystal Palace) are eyeing astronomical figures that could well reach £100 million, or even beyondTherefore, it could make sense for United to take their business elsewhere, especially if they can buy both Stiller and Adeyemi for the price of one of the aforementioned Premier League trio.





