Arsenal told to AVOID January transfer move for Real Madrid star: 'He won't fit'
Arsenal could look to strengthen their squad in the January transfer market as they look to establish another Premier League title challenge under Mikel Arteta after finishing as runners-up
by Scott Trotter · The MirrorArsenal have been warned to steer clear of Real Madrid youngster Arda Guler in the January transfer window.
The Gunners are said to have made contact with the 19-year-old Turkey international over the possibility of a move, after a difficult start to 2024/25 for the youngster. Guler has enjoyed limited opportunities to impress under Carlo Ancelotti this term, despite being one of the breakout stars of Euro 2024.
The teenager made his fourth start of the season in Real Madrid's win over Leganes on Sunday and reports suggest that Guler is unhappy in the Spanish capital. Though, he has not yet given up hope of breaking through at the Bernabeu.
Spanish outlet Sport claim that Arsenal have opened talks with Guler. The Gunners are said to be interested in a loan deal before looking to make that permanent.
Former Tottenham and Sunderland striker Darren Bent does not believe it is a move that the north London side should consider however. The ex-England international does not believe Guler is of a standard to threaten Mikel Arteta's strongest XI.
"Not for me. You want a grade out of five? said Bent on talkSPORT’s Insider Gooners podcast.
"He won’t fit the squad. I think he’s a very good player, I saw him at the Euros, very talented. But will you swap one bench for another?
"At Real Madrid he’s not getting the opportunities. Coming to Arsenal there are better options, be it out wide or in the No.10 role. I can’t see that one happening. Good player, but, not for Arsenal, no."
January will see the first transfer window that Arsenal must preside over without the services of sporting director Edu. The former Gunners midfield resigned from his position earlier this month and is currently on gardening leave.
Assistant sporting director Jason Ayto has stepped into the position until Arsenal identify a replacement. Arteta is confident the Gunners can continue to find success with Edu.
"The plan and vision, that starts with the ownership, that is very clear and very ambitious is going to continue," the Spaniard said. "We have a very strong leadership team with an unbelievable know-how, a real passion and great feelings for the club, we're not going to stop where we are at the moment.
"Across the club, the excitement, the passion, the understanding of where we want to take this journey remain intact."
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