Real Madrid's Arda Guler likely to be loaned out next season; Bayern Leverkusen & Tottenham interested
(Courtesy : Real Madrid)
Guler has struggled to get enough game time since coming to Real
Sport claims that if Arda Guler does not think he will play more next season, he will have the option to go on loan in the summer. Both Bayer Leverkusen and Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly prepared to provide Guler with a way out.
Real Madrid rookie Arda Guler has been praised by Carlo Ancelotti more than any other member of the team in public this season, but he is still a little miffed about his lack of playing time. Following a string of injuries that kept him out of action for the first half of the time of year, the 18-year-old has so far made a single Copa del Rey start, against lower-league Arandina.
Guler has played in just four games since regaining his fitness at the beginning of January, the majority of which were against Arandina, for a total of 89 minutes. A few weeks back at the Santiago Bernabeu, he was also spotted throwing his bib after stretching up without going on.
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However, Los Blancos would like to loan him to Milan or another team where he would be guaranteed playing time.
Brahim Diaz was an excellent forward back who may find his way onto the Spain team, thus Real Madrid was happy with the opportunity they had provided him to the Rossoneri.
Guler has received explicit instructions from Ancelotti to wait for his opportunities and be cautious, and it appears that in the upcoming months, the circumstances will support that. Ancelotti will have more time to alternate ahead of European contests when Guler might play more minutes, as Real Madrid is extending their lead clear of their rivals in La Liga.
Last summer, Los Blancos defeated rival European powerhouses FC Barcelona to acquire the Turkish potential.
After paying the Super Liga team $21.8 million (€20 million) for his services, Madrid quickly signed the teenager player for their ultimately unsuccessful preseason trip to the United States.
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