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Arda Güler finished the season on a high note. After a brilliant end to La Liga for Madrid, taking full advantage of the playing time offered by Carlo Ancelotti in matches that no longer necessarily had a huge stake, he confirmed this positive dynamic with his selection for the Euro. The Merengue thus showed great things on German soil, with a golazo against Georgia in particular and assists against Austria and the Netherlands in the round of 16 and quarter-finals.
Currently on vacation, he will soon return to Madrid for a season that promises to be exciting for Madrid fans. However, the player would still have some doubts, at least, if we rely on the information from Sport. He is not convinced that he will get enough playing time in Madrid this season, especially with the new arrivals in the attacking sector.
Real Madrid are counting on him
According to the Spanish media, he wants to go on loan and would even be ready to force an exit in the event that the management closes the door. The plans of the staff and the directors are not going in this direction, since they want to have him on hand during the coming season, while AC Milan and Bayer Leverkusen would have come to the news.
It must be said that Real Madrid has a well-defined attacking trio, with Vinicius, Mbappé and Rodrygo, and players like Endrick and Brahim Diaz. In the middle, it is also blocked. The little Turkish prodigy therefore risks having to force the hand of his management. One thing is certain, he does not want to live the same season as in 2023/2024, where he had to wait until the end of the season to gain regular playing time. It is therefore a rather perilous file that Real Madrid will have to manage in the coming days…
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