Mercato: 3 clubs already want to snatch Arda Güler from Real Madrid

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Everything is going well at Real Madrid. The Merengues can prepare for this nice duel against Leipzig by being calm, having just humiliated their runner-up Girona this weekend (4-0). There is still this injury to Jude Bellingham’s ankle which spoils everything a little, and the Englishman should be absent for around 3 weeks, but overall, the Madrid fans have something to smile about.

What about the players then? Well most can also be happy, especially since Carlo Ancelotti rotates quite regularly and even secondary elements like Brahim Diaz or Joselu have a fair amount of playing time. Arda Güler, on the other hand, is in a slightly more complicated situation. Turkey is also starting to worry about the little playing time of its nugget, who has only 4 appearances in 2024, including a quarter of an hour this weekend against Girona.

He has quite a rating

A difficult dynamic for him, even if in Madrid, we are convinced of his potential. As indicated Sport, he could quickly leave the Spanish capital, whether in the form of a loan or a permanent transfer, although in this second case Real Madrid would surely want to include a buyout clause as they are accustomed to doing. The Spanish newspaper indicates that three clubs have already come forward; among them, Tottenham and Leverkusen.

The Bundesliga sensation and the London club are very interested and they have already made this known to their Merengue counterparts. For its part, Real Madrid wants above all for him to be able to have playing time, and the AC Milan option, where Brahim Diaz played before returning, really appeals to the Madrid leaders. To be continued…

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