Real Madrid: a club takes pole position to recruit Arda Güler!

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What a start for Arda Güler. A secondary player – and that’s logical – at Real Madrid, the 19-year-old is already very important in the national team. And for the Turkish team’s debut in this Euro 2024, he hit hard with a hell of a golazo against Georgia (3-1). Enough to reinforce the love his people have for him, he who is probably the most talented Turkish player since Arda Turan.

However, he already knows that after the Euro, he will return to Madrid where he will not, a priori, be a starter. The competition is tough, and the arrival of Mbappé and Endrick increases it even more. Even if Güler finished the season very well, with 4 goals in his last 3 matches in particular, he will not have a major role. The hypothesis of a departure is therefore entirely credible.

A club where young people shine

And this, in the form of a loan of course. It is an option that has been considered by the Madrid management for some time now, and several clubs are already interested. Recently, for example, AC Milan and Sevilla FC have been discussed. But now Radio Brand indicates that there is a club in pole position in the event that the player temporarily leaves Madrid this summer: Real Sociedad.

The Basque club highly appreciates the player, who had a great match in San Sebastian last April, scoring the winning goal for Real Madrid against the Basques. In this case, it is the Turk who will decide but Real Madrid is convinced that Real Sociedad is the best destination. There are positive precedents since Martin Odegaard shone there during his loan before returning to the Bernabéu, while Takefusa Kubo also had a great time before being bought by the Basque team. Players with a similar profile to Güler who have flourished in a rather playful team. The ball is in the former Fener player’s court…

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