Tottenham and Bayer Leverkusen want to sign Real Madrid wonderkid

RB Leipzig v Real Madrid CF: Round of 16 First Leg - UEFA Champions League 2023/24
RB Leipzig v Real Madrid CF: Round of 16 First Leg - UEFA Champions League 2023/24 / Alexander Hassenstein/GettyImages
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Real Madrid have been successful in assembling a formidable squad for the future. The club has been building a roster filled with some of the best youngsters from all across the globe. They are already starting to deliver the goods and are only expected to get better over time. This surely ensures that Los Blancos' future is in safe hands for many years to come.

The club have world-class youngsters like Vinicius Junior, Rodrygo, Jude Bellingham, Eduardo Camavinga and Aurelien Tchouameni, just to name a few. They are already well-established cornerstone pieces of Real Madrid's future and have their places in the team secured.

One youngster in particular that fans have very high expectations for is Arda Guler. Real Madrid were able to sign the Turkish wonderkid even though he had seemed destined to join Barcelona at one point.

However, Guler has had a struggle with injuries ever since his arrival in the summer, limiting his game time thus far. This has caused some to already question what the future holds for him at Real Madrid.

Tottenham Hotspur and Bayer Leverkusen want to sign Real Madrid wonderkid

As reported by SPORT, several teams are following Guler and are interested in signing him, including Bayer Leverkusen and Tottenham Hotspur. But if he leaves he would be on loan. AC Milan are another one of the teams that has set its sights on the youngster and Real Madrid likes the destination.

Real Madrid signed Guler this past summer from Fenerbahce and he arrived amid high expectations. There were suggestions that he would be involved in the first-team from the get go.

However, Guler has so far only featured in four matches since recovering from his injuries. That is not ideal, to say the least. He needs to be playing more and a loan move might do him well.

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