There has been a lot of speculation that certain players have a look beyond Real Madrid.
Certain athletes have been unable to discover the minutes for which they joined the club and have been said to be dissatisfied with the situation to the point that they have begun to hunt for alternative clubs.
There were two names in this category: Arda Guler and Endrick. Endrick was recently said to be pleased with his time at Los Blancos, and he was no longer seeking for a future elsewhere.
This time, Arda Guler has shared some good news concerning his future that Real Madrid supporters will appreciate.
Following the contentious Turkey vs. Hungary game, in which Guler squared off against Liverpool player Dominik Szoboszlai, news site Marca picked up the Turkish international for some post-match questions.
When questioned about his return to Madrid and his aspirations for the club, the player was upbeat and stressed his desire to support the squad in any way he could, including starting every game and giving his all.
He said, "We're ready to fight for all three titles until the end of the season, and that's going to be exciting. Madrid always fights to win every game and every title. Personally, my only desire is to play in every game and help my team win every title."
The Marca journalist's next question was clear, and Guler responded with optimism. The journalist asked if he was satisfied at Real Madrid, and the player responded as follows:
"Real Madrid gave me a plan, and I still believe in it. I'm sure I'll succeed at Real Madrid; I've even bought a house in Madrid. I work very hard and I'm always ready to play, as you could see in this match against Hungary."
The above sentence is not only satisfactory, but also reassuring. The decision to stay in Madrid is plainly discernible from his remarks, and it is the only correct one that he should make. Patience is the only way to thrive at the world's largest club, and all young players, including Guler and Endrick, are expected to have it.
The future of Luka Modric is unknown; while the player has expressed his intent to retire at Madrid, it is unclear whether a renewal will occur. Arda Guler's situation may change for the better starting next season, with a new management perhaps in place. Until then, patience is crucial.