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·11 de diciembre de 2025
Report: Arne Slot wants Liverpool to sign 20-year-old Real Madrid star

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·11 de diciembre de 2025

Real Madrid’s 20 year old playmaker Arda Güler is rapidly becoming one of the most intriguing transfer sagas heading toward the summer window. His rise has been steep, shaped by technical purity, sharp acceleration in tight areas and an imagination that feels effortless on the ball. It is no surprise that Premier League clubs are circling. As Caught Offside outlined, several English sides are stepping up their pursuit and interest has intensified as scouts, analysts and decision makers look for players who can shape the next generation of elite attacking football.
One former coach described Güler as “exceptional” in Marca, a tribute repeated by BBC Sport, capturing the growing sense that this is a talent who should not be overlooked. Liverpool, Manchester United and Arsenal have all positioned themselves in the conversation, but the rhythm of the chase feels different depending on which dressing room you examine.
Liverpool have become the most active suitor according to the report. With questions surrounding Mohamed Salah’s long term future and Arne Slot’s desire to refresh his attacking options, Güler represents a profile that aligns perfectly with the club’s tactical evolution. Slot admires his capacity to glide into pockets of space, to manipulate possession and to act decisively when the game becomes crowded.

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Scouts have reportedly tracked him throughout the season and have been impressed by his balance of flair and discipline. One source quoted in the piece suggested that Slot appreciates his directness and tight space vision, leading to the growing feeling that he could be a long term solution on the right side or as an interior creative force.
Manchester United are also watching closely. The report suggests Rúben Amorim has earmarked Güler as a priority target, viewing him as a midfielder capable of adding precision and much needed imagination. United’s inconsistency in this area has been well documented and Güler’s blend of technique and tempo control matches the type of player they have lacked.
Arsenal have maintained admiration for the young Turkey international, seeing him as either an alternative or complement to Martin Ødegaard. He fits the club’s broader recruitment trend of intelligent, adaptable young footballers who can elevate the entire structure.
Real Madrid, however, are not easing their stance. With Jude Bellingham, Eduardo Camavinga and Vinícius Júnior forming the spine of their future, Güler remains part of that long term vision. Even so, as interest mounts and potential bids loom, the coming months could test their resolve.
Liverpool fans will read this emerging story with a mix of excitement and caution. Güler feels like the type of player who could thrive at Anfield, not simply because of his technical ability, but because of the tactical flexibility he would offer. The club has been searching for creative solutions, especially as Salah’s future edges toward a period of uncertainty. A player who can take on responsibility in central and wide spaces gives supporters confidence that the frontline can evolve without losing its identity.
For many, the thought of Güler linking with Dominik Szoboszlai, Alexis Mac Allister and Florian Wirtz feels like an echo of past Liverpool midfields that blended craft with purpose. Supporters would likely warm to his bravery in possession, his instinct to take risks and his understanding of tempo. Fans are already imagining how Slot might refine him, particularly in transitional phases where Liverpool have historically excelled.
There will also be admiration for the assertiveness the club appear to be showing. When Liverpool move early in a chase, it often signals genuine conviction. Even with Real Madrid reluctant to sell, the fanbase will view this as a statement of intent. Whether the move materialises or not, the fact that the club are pursuing one of Europe’s brightest young talents suggests the recruitment vision remains sharp.









































