Real wants to exfiltrate Arda Guler!

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Real Madrid are looking to offload their young Turkish prodigy, Arda Guler, if only on a temporary basis.

Arda Guler is perhaps not going to last long at Real Madrid. While he has only been at the club for a few months, his management is reportedly looking to get rid of him. This is what the daily Marca reveals in today’s edition.

The Turkish international arrived at the Bernabeu last summer for a fee of 20 million euros. However, between the numerous physical problems he suffered and also the competition that reigns among the Merengue, he was practically not able to play. In all competitions, coach Carlo Ancelotti only allowed him 92 minutes of play (5 games played, including only 1 as a starter).

Arda Guler as Brahim Diaz

The former Fenerbahçe prodigy has reportedly been offered to AC Milan, with the hope that the Rossonerri will accept a loan solution as they did for Brahim Diaz. The Lombard club is open to this possibility provided that it includes a non-obligatory purchase option. And this so as not to develop it and then lose it.

For Guler (19 years old), the solution could be interesting. Turkish players are known to adapt much better to Italian football than to La Liga games (Umit Davala, Emre Berezoglu, etc.). He could thus relaunch his career after a year spent almost in the shadows.

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