The continuity of Arda Güler at Real Madrid might be in jeopardy. This was revealed by journalist Eduardo Inda on the latest episode of El Chiringuito, making public the interest of a team that was previously unknown. We're talking about Juventus, a top club in Europe that's considering the loan of the Turkish player for the upcoming winter market.
Eduardo Inda was emphatic on El Chiringuito: "Half of the Spanish league wants Arda Güler, but they've all received a no for an answer. There's an Italian team, Juventus, that wants him on loan in winter. They'd have the commitment to make him a starter in every game. He's an extraordinary player."
The hypothetical arrival of Arda Güler at Juventus is a direct request from their coach, Thiago Motta. He wants to pair him with his compatriot Yildiz, aiming to form a lethal duo born in Türkiye. The idea is clear: asking Florentino Pérez for the loan of the forward, giving him a starting position in one of Europe's big teams.
Eduardo Inda Reveals the Future of Arda Güler at Real Madrid
In Europe, Arda Güler's good form hasn't gone unnoticed when he's had the chance to play. Besides Juventus, there are many teams in Spain trying to secure his loan. However, the reply from Real Madrid is the same for all interested parties: he won't be moving for the rest of the season.
Moreover, the message Arda Güler has conveyed to all parties is clear: He has no intention of leaving Real Madrid. His dream has always been to succeed at Santiago Bernabéu and he feels close to achieving it. Gradually, he's gaining more importance and has no intention of leaving; he's happy and wants to seize all his opportunities.
The reply to all the interested clubs has always been the same: Arda Güler isn't leaving Real Madrid. He doesn't want to leave, and he's communicated this to his agent, who has already spread his decision throughout the press.
Arda Güler Stays at Real Madrid: Plan Confirmed, No to Juventus
No one doubts Arda Güler at Real Madrid and the plan is for him to continue developing in the first team, whether he gets more or fewer minutes. The reply to Juventus and all interested parties has always been the same: He's not moving and he doesn't want to, either. This is the plan for all parties, at least until the current season ends. Then, we'll see.