Real Madrid: things are seriously complicated for Arda Güler

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Arriving for 28 million euros, including bonus, from Fenerbahçe, Arda Güler (19 years old) caused a sensation when he arrived at Real Madrid. Madrid fans already saw a new duel of the future between him and Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal (16 years old), except that the season did not go as planned for the young Turkish midfielder. Deprived of playing time, he is the third player in the squad with the fewest minutes played (98), behind David Alaba (50) and Thibaut Courtois (0), two long-term injured players.

A worrying situation, especially since the player has not played for three games. Despite his very little playing time, he managed to score his first goal against Celta de Vigo and was close to scoring a superb lob against Osasuna. However, as explained A.S., Carlo Ancelotti is not counting on him at the moment. His young experience and his physique, which still needs to be developed, do not suit the Merengue coach, wanting to place more trust in the veterans of the midfield.

Arda Güler’s clan puts pressure on

The Iberian media adds that he should not play at the end of the season due to the important deadlines to come with the Champions League and the Clasico to come, where first place will be compromised in the event of a victory for Barça. He could only see his chances increase in the last La Liga matches to come. While Carlo Ancelotti therefore believes that he is far from having the level of the rest of the team, the possibility of a loan remained a likely option for Arda Güler this summer.

However, the player’s clan does not see it that way. If some Spanish media explained that the player wanted to leave, A.S. adds that the player’s entourage denies conversations around his future and hopes that he will quickly establish himself at Real Madrid and not elsewhere. A means of pressure to push Real Madrid to play him? Regardless, the player should receive a few loan offers this summer and Florentino Pérez will have to be convinced to keep him, who is under contract until 2029.

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