Arda Güler Has a Tempting Offer to Leave Madrid in 3 Weeks
The historic European team is looking to get Arda Güler's services by finalizing his departure from Real Madrid
The visit to Deportivo Minera was extremely important for Real Madrid. Besides the decisive victory, Güler was one of the players who stood out the most due to his brace. Showing his talent and goal-scoring ability once again, AC Milan has made clear its interest in the young Turk.
Faced with the impossibility of transfering him, given the confidence the white club has in his future, the Italian team is looking for a loan. The offer they've presented shows their intentions to finalize this operation before the end of this winter market. Although Güler is one of Real Madrid's greatest talents, his lack of playing time is alarming.
The loan to Milan would be a great opportunity for Güler to gain the continuity he has been seeking. Additionally, Real Madrid could repeat the Brahim operation, allowing Güler to finish developing in Italy and return as a star.
A forthcoming farewell
Having joined Real Madrid last season, Güler is still trying to prove his worth to the team. Despite no longer having injury issues, the Turk hasn't been able to play the minutes he expected. With only 766 minutes played this season, the situation of the 19-year-old player is evident.
While Real Madrid still has great confidence in his abilities, Milan's offer is very tempting for Güler. The team led by Sergio Conceição has seen in the Turk the perfect player to strengthen their midfield.
In addition to this, the opportunity to be an undisputed starter has brought Güler closer to a change of scenery. Having the chance to establish himself in a demanding and top-tier league like the Italian one, his future depends on Real Madrid's decision.
The player of the future
Even though, before the market began, Güler's departure wasn't even remotely considered, the outlook has changed. Real Madrid must make a decision that will affect the future of one of the greatest talents they've ever had.
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