“This is why I preferred Real Madrid to Inter and PSG. I had a clause, however…”

“This is why I preferred Real Madrid to Inter and PSG. I had a clause, however…”
“This is why I preferred Real Madrid to Inter and PSG. I had a clause, however…”

He was spoiled for choice Arda Güler , the Turkish talent of Real Madrid, but in the end he preferred the court of the Merengues to the interest of clubs such as Inter, Bayern Munich and PSG. Interviewed by the YouTube channel Kafa Sports, Guler explained how his decision came about: “We played a match in Samsun with the Turkish team against Wales and then I went on holiday and started thinking about my future. Before, my father was responsible for everything and I only thought about becoming a champion with Fenerbahçe. For example, the Turkish Cup final was being played and I only thought about staying focused on the pitch, but when I went on holiday I had to choose a place to play in the next one. season. When my father called me and told me that Real Madrid wanted me and was interested in me, I was very excited, very happy. For me it all came a little early. That’s why I was so excited.”

Güler continues: “From an early age, many children dream of playing for Madrid, the biggest club in the world. They are like family and they proposed a long-term project to me. As soon as we sat down at the table everything was decided. It was very fast. I watched Real Madrid videos on YouTube and now I train with them. Real Madrid told me that Luka Modric it would have helped me. I was very impressed because he is an incredible player and is still very important. “But could Fenerbahçe get more money?” I had a release clause of 17.5 million euros. So whoever paid that amount would get me. But I continued to negotiate with Real Madrid until the last moment so that my family, Fenerbahçe, could earn more.”

 
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