ARDA GULER SLAMS LIVERPOOL'S SZOBOSZLAI DESPITE REAL MADRID TRANSFER INTEREST

Real Madrid is reportedly interested in Liverpool's Dominik Szoboszlai, despite a public feud with current Madrid player Arda Guler. Meanwhile, Liverpool is progressing in talks to secure Szoboszlai with a new long-term contract.

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A news story in Spain says that Arda Guler, a Real Madrid player who plays offence, doesn't think highly of Liverpool's Dominik Szoboszlai, even though Real Madrid is interested in him, based on what Fabrizio Romano said about the player's future.

Even though Liverpool is a very important team, Madrid has kept trying to get players from them. Real Madrid convinced Trent Alexander-Arnold to turn down new offers from Liverpool so he could move to the Santiago Bernabeu in the summer of 2025. They are also trying to get Ibrahima Konate for free when his contract as a French defender ends next summer.

Real Madrid has also been mentioned as a possible team for Dominik Szoboszlai. Hir TV, a news source in Hungary, said earlier this month that Real Madrid and Manchester City might try to get the midfield player if he does not agree to a new deal with Liverpool.

Defensa Central, a news source that focuses on Real Madrid, has now backed up that claim, saying that the powerful teams in Spain and Europe are "starting to think about signing" Szoboszlai.

The source says that Arda Guler, who plays offence for Madrid and Turkey, "would not like it because he thinks the Hungarian player is too proud and talks too much."

Defensa Central also talked about the argument between Guler and Szoboszlai in March 2025, saying that Guler "will not be very happy when he finds out that one of the people who has bothered him the most might end up being his teammate" at Real Madrid.

The headline about Szoboszlai says, "Arda Guler does not get along with him, but Real Madrid is planning to sign him."

What happened between Dominik Szoboszlai and Arda Guler?


In the UEFA Nations League Play-offs A/B, Turkey beat Hungary 3-1 in the first game on March 20, 2025, and then won the second game 3-0 three days later, making the total score 6-1.

Because of this, Turkey moved up to UEFA Nations League A, while Hungary moved down to League B.

At the Puskas Arena in Budapest, Guler scored the second goal for Turkey in the second game. He celebrated in a way that caused controversy by telling Szoboszlai to be quiet.

Szoboszlai was doing well for Liverpool while Guler was struggling to get playing time under Carlo Ancelotti, who was the manager of Madrid at the time.

The Hungarian midfielder, who later won the Premier League with Liverpool the season before, made fun of Guler on social media.

Szoboszlai wrote "1088," which was the number of minutes the Turkish player had played for Madrid at that point, in a comment on Instagram under a picture of him being told to be quiet by Guler.

Guler responded to Szoboszlai by sharing the same picture on his Instagram story with the message, "This guy is a joke." Wouldn't six goals be enough to make you quiet?

Guler also made a small change to the scoreboard graphic in the picture he shared, as The Liverpool Echo reported at the time.

It was changed to show the 3-0 score of the game, highlight his goal, and jokingly give Hungary's score to "Szoboszlai, 1 Instagram comment."
What goals does Liverpool have for Dominik Szoboszlai?
Szoboszlai's agreement with Liverpool ends in the summer of 2028, and the current Premier League champions do not plan to sell the Hungarian international midfield player.

The 25-year-old midfield player, who cost €70 million (£61.5 million, $81 million) to join Liverpool from RB Leipzig in the summer of 2023, has become an important player on manager Arne Slot's team.

Earlier in the month, transfer expert Fabrizio Romano shared that Liverpool is talking about a new agreement with Szoboszlai.

"Liverpool is working on new agreements—Ryan Gravenberch and Dominik Szoboszlai," Romano said on his YouTube channel.

Gravenberch and Dominik Szoboszlai have already had some early talks, and discussions between Liverpool and Szoboszlai about a new agreement are currently progressing.

"Let me be clear about something. The discussions have not been finalised yet. Although Dominik Szoboszlai and Liverpool are still in talks, we have not reached a verbal agreement.

So, the conversation is still happening. It is big news that Liverpool is willing to give him a raise.

Even though Dominik Szoboszlai was already paid well, his performances have been excellent.

"Gravenberch is also playing very well, so Liverpool wants to keep both players for a long time, but recently, discussions with Dominik Szoboszlai have progressed, and Liverpool is pushing forward."

There is now a conversation and a negotiation taking place. Again, the negotiation is not close to being done.

"There is still more to do, so it is not a done deal, but there is a very good connection, and Liverpool is trying to move quickly with Dominik Szoboszlai.

We will see how long it takes, but the discussion is still happening.

Szoboszlai is doing great. He was fantastic last season. He is playing in every game and consistently this season, which makes him even more amazing.

Szoboszlai was often named the best player even when Liverpool was losing, so the team is doing very well, and the goal is to try to move forward.

"So, we will see what happens next in the discussions between Szoboszlai, his representatives, and Liverpool. Deal in progress, talks ongoing."

Romano said on Threads earlier in the week: "Liverpool has offered Szobo a new deal." 

EL CLáSICO: WHAT ARBELOA TOLD VINí JR FOLLOWING THE NEWS OF KYLIAN MBAPPé’S SQUAD ABSENCE

Following a final training setback, Kylian Mbappé misses the 250th El Clásico. Read the latest on Madrid's injury crisis here.

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Kylian Mbappé Ruled Out Of El Clásico Following Final Training Session Injury Blow - Courtesy Picture

Real Madrid will go into today’s El Clásico without Kylian Mbappé, who hasn’t recovered in time from his injury. The French forward won’t even be part of the squad after experiencing discomfort during the team’s final training session. This comes at a tricky moment for Real Madrid as they’re trying to keep up the pressure on Barcelona in the La Liga title race.

Journalist Fabrizio Romano shared the news on social media, noting that Mbappé won’t play or feature in the squad because he didn’t feel fully fit in that last training. The medical team decided not to take any chances, given the concerns around his muscle injury in the left leg.

Mbappé’s absence adds another layer to Real Madrid’s injury woes ahead of this big clash. He'd been nursing a semitendinosus muscle issue and had started rejoining parts of training during the week, but then discomfort in the final session put a stop to his return. This comes alongside other key players like Fede Valverde, Rodrygo, and Éder Militão, also missing out, leaving interim coach Álvaro Arbeloa with some tough decisions to reshape the lineup without their main attacking threat.

There’s been increased scrutiny over Mbappé’s early months at Real Madrid, with injuries and fitness questions disrupting his start. Missing out on such a pivotal game is a significant setback for both the player and the club.

With Mbappé sidelined, a lot will fall on Vinícius Júnior and Jude Bellingham to step up today. Vinícius is likely to lead the attack, while Bellingham’s movements from midfield might be key against Barcelona’s defence. Barcelona themselves aren’t at full strength; Lamine Yamal reportedly has a hamstring issue, which means both sides could be missing crucial attacking players in what’s always one of football’s most intense showdowns.

El Clásico has seen over 250 encounters between these two giants across various competitions. Today’s game holds real weight in the league race as Real looks to narrow the gap on Barcelona.

Romano’s update about Mbappé’s injury quickly spread on social platforms, sparking strong reactions from fans who had hoped to see the forward on the pitch. Real Madrid officials seem focused on safeguarding Mbappé’s longer-term fitness rather than rushing him back prematurely, mindful of the risks with the season entering its final stretch.

As the kickoff nears at Spotify Camp Nou, all eyes are on how Real Madrid will handle this high-pressure game without one of their most important summer signings.

WHY MANCHESTER CITY BELIEVES VINíCIUS JR IS "A CUT ABOVE" ALL OTHER TARGETS

Racism in Spain and contract stalls: Read why Vinícius Júnior may swap the Bernabéu for the Etihad Stadium this summer.

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Pep Guardiola Sees Vinícius Júnior As The Ultimate Upgrade Over Jeremy Doku - Photo Credit: Getty Images

Some transfer rumours slide quietly under the radar. Not this one. Vinicius Junior and Real Madrid are tangled up in a contract battle that feels more like a storm rolling in than a breezy negotiation.

TEAMtalk reports Manchester City are circling, watching closely as Vinicius’s contract drama at the Bernabeu gets messier. A new deal seemed inevitable at first; now, not so much. Apparently, Real Madrid gave Vinicius a pretty blunt ultimatum: agree to fresh terms this summer or pack your bags, because they won’t risk losing him for free.

He’s got just over a year left on his current contract. Those talks that stalled last year? They haven’t magically picked up speed. The word from Spain is that there’s still a pile of unresolved issues.

Madrid doesn’t mess around with uncertainty, especially when it comes to high-profile stars. Vinicius isn’t just another attacker; he’s one of the faces of their new era. The guy’s electric on the pitch, always a threat, and someone you want deciding big matches.

But even Madrid, with all their pride and history, knows when it’s time to put emotion aside and make tough calls.

As for City, you can see why they're interested. Players like Vinicius rarely pop up on the market; this is the kind of opportunity you plan for, not just stumble across. Pep Guardiola and his team see this as more than just another transfer target; it’s a strategic window. If Real and Vinicius keep butting heads, City are ready to pounce.

They like the timing, too. Jeremy Doku’s future is a little murky, which leaves a question mark on that left wing. Despite recent signings, City thinks Vinicius is a cut above basically everyone else they could buy.

Let’s not forget the money stuff: only a handful of clubs could pull this off. City’s at the top of that shortlist, right alongside PSG and a couple of other European giants. Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, and United are staying in the loop, but this is a deal that demands serious financial muscle.

The thing is, it’s one thing to monitor the drama; it’s another to actually get the deal done. City operates in a world where massive moves aren’t wishful thinking; they’re just part of the business.

Through all this, Vinicius stays focused. He’s not only looking for the best wage packet; he wants to know Madrid’s long-term goals match his own. Madrid thinks their offer is strong enough, but for Vinicius, vision matters just as much as cash.

He’s still producing on the field, notching four goals in his last three league games and sitting at 21 for the season, barely shy of his best-ever tally for Madrid.

There’s a tougher side to the story, though. Vinicius has faced racist abuse throughout his time in Spain. It’s ugly and relentless, and even though reports say it’s not going to dictate his future, it’s hard to ignore what that does to a person. Loving a club is one thing; dealing with what’s around it is another.

If Vinicius hit the market, the shockwaves would be felt everywhere. He’s not just a guy who changes a starting eleven; he shifts league title odds, marketing strategies, and even the way teams play.

Both City and Madrid know exactly what’s at stake here.

Everything now pivots on one question: Can they figure this out before Madrid's ultimatum turns into a full-blown crisis?

Madrid’s still hopeful, but hope and certainty are miles apart in today’s game.

And once clubs like City start circling, uncertainty stops being just uncomfortable; it gets downright dangerous.

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