Arda Güler has been generating expectations for his talent and quality on the field for some time. It was Xabi Alonso who first set his eyes on him when he was coaching Bayer Leverkusen and looking for young prospects to strengthen his team. Alonso even tried to sign Arda for the German team, convinced that he could be a key piece.
Now that Xabi Alonso arrives at Real Madrid, he also wants the Turk to stay at the white club and become one of the pillars of the future. The coach believes in his potential to make a difference in the attacking midfield.

Nico Paz returns and further complicates the competition
This bet is joined by the return of Nico Paz, a young prospect who will strengthen Madrid's midfield. This arrival, along with Arda's presence, creates a scenario of maximum competition at the club. Additionally, the possible incorporation of Florian Wirtz increases the saturation in the attack and attacking midfield area.
This concentration of talent in the same space begins to endanger the position of players like Brahim Díaz, who sees how his role may be reduced with so much competition. Brahim wants to have minutes, and at Madrid, he knows it's difficult with the competition from players.
Arsenal knocked on the door with a 70 million offer
Last summer, Arsenal surprised with a million-euro offer for Brahim Díaz: 70 million euros. It was a strong proposal, reflecting the real interest and the value the market assigned to the young Turkish talent.

However, Real Madrid rejected the offer, trusting that Brahim could consolidate within the team and become an important piece for the sports project. At that time, the intention was to keep betting on his development and keep him as part of the white squad.
The situation changes: Madrid could accept without hesitation
Now, the situation has taken a radical turn. The accumulation of players in the same position forces Real Madrid to reconsider their plans. The internal competition has become so strong that keeping all the talents is complicated.
Therefore, an offer similar to the one Arsenal made last summer, around 70 million, and Madrid could accept it without hesitation. This sale would free up space in the club and give Brahim Díaz the opportunity to grow in the Premier League with more prominence.