Endrick Felipe’s loan transfer to Lyon has already been finalized by Real Madrid, and he might not be the only player to go during the winter transfer window. Many of Xabi Alonso’s players are attracting interest, and one of them may be headed to Arsenal.
As they pursue their first league title in more than 20 years, Arsenal is presently atop the Premier League standings. It makes sense that Mikel Arteta is eager to bolster his team for the second half of the campaign, and he intends to include a Real Madrid player in the upcoming weeks.
Arda Guler is highly regarded by both Arsenal and Arteta, according to CaughtOffside. It is believed that a structured agreement, like to the one that brought Martin Odegaard to North London, may be reached during the winter transfer window. In order to reach a permanent agreement in the summer, Arsenal is eager to recruit Guler on loan for the second half of the current campaign.
Like Odegaard before him, Guler is at a point in his development where playing football on a regular basis is essential. The player may find a move tempting since Arsenal believes they can provide him a platform to play more frequently. The attacker may be willing to leave Madrid in quest of more participation if his prospects of starting are still slim.
The Gunners are optimistic that their recent track record of player development and opportunity provision may work to their advantage. Although their interest is not new, the present situation has strengthened their resolve to take action.
Arsenal is getting ready to make a move now that the January transfer market is open. Mikel Arteta has requested that the team explore a trade for Guler, according to Football Espana. An initial loan arrangement is Arsenal’s preferred course of action.
By securing his services for the rest of the season, Madrid would be able to maintain long-term control while giving him additional playing time. Only later on will a permanent relocation be taken into consideration. This methodical approach mirrors the strategy that worked with Odegaard and may still provide comparable benefits.