Real Madrid have a big problem with Arda Güler

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If you are a Real Madrid supporter, you have every reason in the world to smile and be very optimistic for next season. In addition to Kylian Mbappé and Endrick who will join an already exceptional squad, the Merengues will be able to count on an Arda Güler who is improving from match to match. Having had another great match against the Netherlands despite his team’s elimination, he is making headlines in the Madrid media.

A question clearly arises in the many debates on TV and radio on the other side of the Pyrenees: what role for the former Fener player next season? Will he still be at the club? Indeed, in recent weeks, rumours have been circulating about a loan to get regular playing time, with Real Sociedad as the main interested party. This is therefore a first question that the Madrid decision-makers will have to ask themselves: should Güler be kept?

Competition from everywhere

Inevitably, the trend seems to lean more towards the ” Yes “especially since the start of this Euro. But there too, his management will be delicate. The three offensive positions, if we assume that Ancelotti will continue with a 4-4-2 diamond, are occupied by Bellingham, Vinicius Jr and Mbappé who will automatically start. Behind this nice trio, there is Rodrygo, who will lose his starting place but should logically be the first player off the bench. Then Endrick.

Suffice to say that places are expensive in the starting eleven, with players who are practically unmovable. It is difficult to imagine Arda Güler having regular playing time in high-stakes matches. Lined up as a false 9 with his national team; a repositioning low enough on the pitch could allow him to play more regularly, he who has the technical and creative qualities to play in midfield. A headache for Ancelotti all the same…

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