Who Is Arda Guler? Real Madrid’s Future Is In Safe Hands

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Arda Guler

This article will tell you about the career highlights of Arda Guler

Real Madrid has finally signed Turkish wonderkid Arda Guler who follows the steps of his idol Mesut Ozil. Ozil has played a huge role in convincing Guler to join his former club.

Most of us don’t really know how good Arda Guler is on the field. He outsmarts his opponents in very way possible, from dribbling to feints. Let’s know more about him.

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Who Is Arda Guler?

Arda Güler is a Turkish football player who was born on February 25, 2005. He is an attacking midfielder who played for Fenerbahce of the Süper Lig before joining Real Madrid in July 2023. He reportedly practices Islam, according to the Turkish national media.

The contract of Arda Güler (Attacking Midfielder) with Fenerbahce (Super Lig) was set to expire on June 30, 2025, having 3 years and €1770000 gross left on it.

Contract: 3-yrs/€1.77M
Weekly: € 11,346

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In the 2021–22 UEFA Europa League play-off round matchup against the Finnish club HJK, Güler made his senior debut as a replacement.

His made his debut on August 19, 2021, at ükrü Saracolu Stadium, with Fenerbahçe winning 1-0. On August 22, 2021, he played in his maiden Super Lig match. He assisted Miha Zajc in scoring the game’s lone goal in the 89th minute.

As 2021–22 drew to a finish, he began to see more playing time. Güler, then 17, broke the Süper Lig record for the youngest goal scorer in March 2022 while playing for Fenerbahçe. By May 2022, Güler had logged 255 minutes and recorded 3 goals and 3 assists.

The wonderkid made 51 appearances for Fenerbahce, and in four complete international games for Turkey, he has provided four goals and nine assists.

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