Arda Güler, it’s validated

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Initial reports that Real Madrid could consider loaning Arda Güler confirmed

Güler, 18, arrived from Fenerbahçe last summer for around 25 million euros, including variables, with huge expectations, but he has hardly played this season. Indeed, several problems kept him away from the field for the first six months, without him making his debut in white.

However, he has been fit for six weeks and has only played 89 minutes. Carlo Ancelotti has given the player plenty of publicity, but Relevo claims Los Blancos are considering loaning him out next summer. They believe a stay abroad could help him in the same way as Brahim Diaz, and fear a lack of playing time could stunt his development, but are keen that the virtuoso does not see this as A step back.

A temperament to review

The alternative is that he continues to work in the shadows and follow their physical plan to flesh himself out. The arrivals of Kylian Mbappé, if necessary, and Endrick Felipe are not likely to further open the way for him.

His temper also became a problem. Ancelotti noted that Guler has too much of a tendency to get carried away when things are going well and to collapse when things are going badly. Players like Toni Kroos and Luka Modric asked him to try to manage his emotions and put his situation into perspective. Recruitment manager Juni Calafat, who played a key role in Guler’s arrival and adaptation, will have an important role to play in his journey.

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