Chema Andres Hasn't Closed the Door on Real Madrid Return After Stuttgart Transfer
Chema Andres made the move from Real Madrid to VfB Stuttgart last summer, and by all accounts, the Spanish youngster believes it was the perfect decision. However, should Los Blancos come knocking in the future, he's made it clear he'd be interested in listening.
"I would be thrilled to go back to Madrid, but that's not something occupying my thoughts at the moment," Andres revealed in a recent sit-down. "I'm extremely content in Stuttgart. I've instructed my agent not to bother me with any of that talk."
It's a mature response from a footballer who's prioritizing playing time over fantasizing about Real Madrid's Santiago Bernabéu. His departure from La Fábrica was strategic — breaking into the Madrid senior squad is notoriously difficult when you're competing against the planet's elite players, leaving academy products with minimal opportunities for genuine first-team chances.
The Stuttgart decision explained
Andres was forthright about what drove his transfer decision: "The sporting vision aligned perfectly with my ambitions — transitioning to professional football while getting proper experience and consistent minutes on the pitch." He singled out Stuttgart manager Sebastian Hoeness for particular praise, noting the coach "won me over" and "instilled that belief in me" even before contracts were signed.
This level of strategic thinking from a young footballer is refreshing. Andres wasn't lured by paycheques or prestige — he prioritized playing opportunities. Stuttgart delivered on that promise, and the statistics support his choice.
The midfielder also spoke highly of former Madrid B manager Álvaro Arbeloa, describing him as "the finest communicator I've worked with" — a coach who delivered honest feedback when necessary. Arbeloa's tenure at Real Madrid Castilla has reportedly created more pathways for emerging talent, which explains why Andres maintains interest in the club despite being settled in Germany.
Teammate Stiller linked with Madrid move
Andres also addressed speculation linking his Stuttgart colleague Angelo Stiller with Real Madrid, offering a surprisingly candid take: "We had a laugh about it — 'Are you heading there? Should I come back while you arrive?'" His evaluation of Stiller was crystal clear: "He's our top performer, absolutely spectacular... an elite-level footballer who could slot into any squad worldwide."
Should Stiller eventually make the switch to Madrid while Andres continues his upward trajectory, that joking conversation might become reality with both wearing the famous white kit. For the time being, though, Stuttgart are reaping the rewards — benefiting from a driven, content La Fábrica graduate who genuinely wanted to be part of their project from day one.
"When that moment arrives, we'll have discussions and evaluate what possibilities exist." For a player in his early twenties still establishing himself in the Bundesliga, that measured approach is spot-on.