Football
Güler does not want to leave Real Madrid on loan. He threw away a week of vacation and will join the team immediately
Arda Güler is Real Madrid’s latest acquisition. The Turkish super-talent, who has been courted by several clubs, is determined not to leave on loan and wants to secure his place in the team immediately.
Arda Güler is Real Madrid’s latest acquisition. The Turkish super-talent, who has been courted by several clubs, is determined not to leave on loan and wants to secure his place in the team immediately.
There has been huge interest in Güler. Fenerbahce had enquiries from Dortmund or AC Milan for the 18-year-old, but in the end it was a battle between Real Madrid and Barcelona.
Just when it seemed that everything was agreed with Barcelona and Güler would head to Catalonia, Real Madrid rushed in with more interest and a better offer and the Turkish super talent will don the white jersey.
The only question is when. He is an extremely talented youngster who is already considered a demigod in Turkey, but Real Madrid is still a level above Fenerbahce.
He already showed that he has a lot of confidence at the press conference when journalists asked him if there was a possibility of him going on loan. “I reject that. Real Madrid bought me and I’m coming to play here,” Güler said firmly.
And his words are followed by his actions. After the national team clash with Turkey, Güler was entitled to one more week’s holiday, but the young footballer waived it and will start training immediately on Monday with the rest of the team.
He wants to earn his place in the squad and impress Carlo Ancelotti. He certainly has someone to look up to in Madrid. Both Vinícius and Rodrygo, also arrived at the Santiago Bernabéu at 18, did not go on loan, stayed in the squad and gradually earned a key position.
On the other hand, players like Kubo and Reinier, who also arrived with great talent at that age, have gone out on loan and their careers have taken a completely different course. It is thus clear why Güler wants to stay permanently in the Spanish capital.
Source: MARCA