
Latest Developments
- Carlo Ancelotti has dropped Arda Guler down his pecking order.
- AC Milan and Inter Milan are showing interest in the Turkish prodigy.
- Real Madrid could loan out the out-of-favour playmaker.
Whisper+ Analysis
Authenticity (4/5): A logical scenario
Guler has made the news for all the wrong reasons in recent weeks, with hi slack of involvement under Ancelotti making his exit highly likely.
Spanish outlet SPORT has come up with the talk of both the Nerazzurri and the Rossoneri eyeing Guler for his services next season. The report holds weight, given the talk surrounding Guler’s potential Madrid exit.
Value (4/5): A loan move benefits all parties
Real Madrid are unlikely to offload Guler permanently, but a well-structured loan deal would allow him to develop in a competitive league like Serie A without losing long-term value. A buy-back clause implemented in any deal wouldn’t be far-fetched.
Suitability (4/5): Serie A could be his perfect stage
Serie A’s tactical emphasis and slower tempo could suit Guler’s technical brilliance and vision. Following his Turkish teammate, Kenan Yildiz, who is excelling at Juventus, could prove to be a career-defining move.
Upgrade (4/5): More about development than immediate impact
Guler has been struggling for game time, but at a top Serie A club, he could become a key figure.
Under Simone Inzaghi, he could provide Inter with the width to cause double damage from the flanks, combining with the wingbacks. Meanwhile, at AC Milan, Guler could directly replace Rafael Leao or Joao Felix in the final-third, with one of the two Portuguese expected to leave.
Logic (4/5): Game time is the need of the hour
Guler could gain valuable experience starring for a top level Serie A side such as Inter or AC Milan. Despite a potential temporary move, this might be the stepping stone Guler needs to earn his place in any starting eleven. However, with other giants like Bayern Munich circling him, this will be a tough decision.
Whisper+ Verdict: 20/25
A Serie A switch makes perfect sense for both Guler and Madrid, similar to what Brahim Diaz experienced at San Siro. If Inter or AC Milan offer regular minutes, the young playmaker could flourish and return to the Santiago Bernabeu a more complete player.