Tottenham Hotspur would be interested in signing real Madrid star Arda Guler in the next transfer window, according to the Spanish media Sport.
Having burst onto the scene after putting in impressive performances for Fenerbahce last season, the 18-year-old attracted a lot of attention from several big clubs in Europe.
During the summer period it was reported that Barcelona They were the favorites to sign the midfielder, but Los Blancos finally pounced and managed to snatch the deal away from the Blaugrana.
However, upon moving to the Estadio Santiago Bernabéu, Guler had injury problems during the first few months of this season. He has returned to full fitness of late, but the Turkish international has found it difficult to break into Carlo Ancelotti's starting XI.
Thus, according to the report of Sport, Guler could leave Real Madrid to find regular first-team action and develop his career. The report further claims that the midfielder is very likely to leave on loan if he walks away and that Los Blancos are happy to let him go.
Güler to Tottenham
Sport claims that Tottenham have registered their interest in him and are “willing” to secure his signature in the next transfer market.
However, the report says that signing Guler will not be easy for the north London club, with Bayer Leverkusen and AC Milan also considering a possibility for him, with Real Madrid open to letting him join the Rossoneri after the successful loan of Brahim Díaz to San Francisco. Siro Stadium.
Guler is considered one of the best young players in the world, but he is unlikely to play regularly in Real Madrid's first team as the competition is fierce there. Therefore, leaving Real Madrid would be beneficial for Güler to play regularly and develop his career.
Tottenham could be a great destination for the midfielder if he leaves, however, Spurs could be more eager to sign him on a permanent deal rather than securing his signature on a loan deal.
It will be interesting to see if the north London club can acquire Guler if he eventually leaves Real Madrid at the end of this campaign.