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Real Madrid, a well -oiled machine under Carlo Ancelotti, is advancing with an eleven departure rarely modified. But in the shadows, a talent bouillon with impatience and could well explode the locker room … This is not the best news that could fall a few hours from the decisive shock against Manchester City in the Champions League.
A growing discomfort in Real
It is Arda Güler, Turkish prodigy who arrived as a promise of the future, who no longer hides her annoyance. Little used by Ancelotti, he seriously plans to leave Madrid this summer if his fate does not change. A bomb loose behind the scenes, but whose echo already resonates to the offices of Florentino Perez.
Arrived with the jewel label of Turkish football, Güler expected to shine at Santiago Bernabéu. But between injuries and fierce competition, his talent remains under-exploited. Worse, his remote relationship with Ancelotti fuels his doubts. “If I don't play any more, I want to leave”, Would he have told his loved ones.
A showdown with Ancelotti?
The Italian, known for his pragmatism, has his favorite holders. Güler refuses to be relegated to the background. Loan or transfer? The player does not exclude anything, especially if Ancelotti remains in place. This tension, a few days before the shock against Manchester City, could disturb the harmony of a cloakroom accustomed to stability.
Can Real Madrid afford to lose such a talent? Güler is at a turning point: wait and hope, or slam the door. A saga that is just beginning and that could well mark the next transfer window.
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