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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.

Arda Guler Slams Liverpool's Szoboszlai Despite Real Madrid Transfer Interest
Güler's Judgment Complicates Real Madrid Move

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." 

DID YOU KNOW? CARLO ANCELOTTI’S PRIVATE ADVICE THAT CONVINCED ENDRICK TO LEAVE MADRID

Real Madrid’s Endrick completes loan to Lyon. Read his thoughts on Xabi Alonso, Ancelotti’s advice, and his 2026 World Cup goals.

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Endrick Chose Lyon Over Other Massive European Transfer Offers

Real Madrid just let Endrick, their teenage striker, leave on loan to Olympique Lyon until the end of the season.

The young Brazilian had barely played since coming back from injury in September. Xabi Alonso, the manager, kept him mostly on the bench.

So, the club decided it was better for Endrick to get regular minutes somewhere else. He needs to keep growing as a player and wants to fight for a spot in Brazil’s squad for the 2026 World Cup.

Endrick, now 19, has already been training with Lyon for over a week. Today, the club introduced him to the media, and he sounded pretty excited about this new chapter.

Talking about why he picked Lyon, Endrick said, “When Lyon reached out, it was a big deal for me, my wife, and my family. My manager, Fred, and I agreed it was the right move. I want to play, and I feel like this is where I need to be. My heart’s in Lyon now. I’ll work hard for this team, and I’m grateful to everyone at the club for making this happen.”

He also mentioned how touched he was by the warm welcome. “It meant a lot to see how excited the fans were. Some even travelled just so I could sign shirts for them. That really got to me. My arrival here puts more eyes on Lyon and Ligue 1 back in Brazil. More young people will be watching what happens in France. I love connecting with supporters and feeling all this energy.”

Reflecting on his last six months at Real Madrid, Endrick stayed positive. “Honestly, those were the best six months of my life. I spent time with my wife. I built my house. Without those things and my family, I’m nothing. I feel more mature now, more focused. I’m grateful to everyone who’s been with me. Seriously, those months meant everything.”

When talk of the loan move started swirling in the press, Endrick said it became a bit of a running joke in the Madrid locker room. “The rumours came out, and my teammates kept asking if I was leaving. We laughed about it. I talked to a few of them about what was being said.”

He also spoke with Carlo Ancelotti, the former Madrid boss and now Brazil’s head coach. “I talked to Ancelotti, and he gave me advice on how to get better as a player. His words really stuck with me. He told me, ‘Go, develop your football, be happy.’ I’d already made my decision, but what he said mattered. Ancelotti helped me a lot at Madrid. Now it’s on me to help Lyon win.”

As for his goals, Endrick kept it simple: “I want to help Lyon win trophies and finish strong in Ligue 1. Of course, everyone dreams of playing for Brazil. I’ve already had the chance to debut and score for them. I haven’t been called up recently, but I’ll do everything I can to wear that shirt again.”

OPINION: WHY XABI ALONSO IS MAKING A MISTAKE IGNORING STRIKER GONZALO GARCIA NOW

From Gonzalo Garcia’s clinical finishing to a Bellingham false nine, discover how Real Madrid will survive Mbappe’s muscle injury.

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Promoting Gonzalo Garcia is the Only Way to Fix Madrid’s Offence.

So, earlier this week, news dropped: Kylian Mbappe is out for three weeks. That’s a big blow for Real Madrid, especially with so many important games lined up in January.

Honestly, this whole situation didn’t have to happen. Mbappe skipped the Manchester City match, but then he played a full 90 minutes against a third-division team in the Copa del Rey just six days later. In between, he went the distance against Alaves. And then—another full match with Sevilla. It’s not hard to see how this could catch up with anyone.

You’d think this would be the perfect moment to have a Brazilian international striker available. But of course, Madrid just loaned him out to Lyon in Ligue 1. So, Xabi Alonso’s got some thinking to do. He’s got to figure out how to keep things rolling without his superstar.

So, what now? What should Real Madrid actually do without Mbappe?

First idea: play a real number nine—Gonzalo Garcia. In a recent chat with Diario AS, a former Real Madrid striker pointed out the obvious: the team misses having a classic centre-forward. Garcia could be that guy. He showed what he can do at the Club World Cup, bagging four goals and an assist. He connected really well with Vinicius, especially in games against Al Hilal and Juventus. That was the first time since Benzema left that Vinicius had a real target man to play off consistently.

People talk a lot about Endrick not getting minutes, but let’s be real—Garcia hasn’t had much of a shot either. He’s only played 365 minutes this season, which is barely over four games’ worth. Alonso should be thinking about giving him more time.

There’s also the option of going back to what worked in 23/24: the hybrid front three with Vinicius, Jude Bellingham, and Rodrygo. For most of that season, Bellingham played as a number ten, with Vinicius and Rodrygo splitting striker duties in a diamond setup. Sometimes Bellingham shifted into a false nine role, with the Brazilians pushing wide and delivering balls into the box. The whole thing was super fluid, and it worked—both for the team and for the players themselves.

Sure, Alonso wasn’t in charge back then, and Mbappe wasn’t at the club. But you can bet Alonso knows how well that system performed. It’s got to be on his mind right now.

Then there’s the long shot: shifting Vinicius to a central position. Even though he’s been a left winger since Mbappe showed up, he’s drifted inside plenty of times. Under Ancelotti, he played more centrally, too, so maybe that’s an option over the next few weeks.

If Vinicius plays in the middle, Rodrygo can take his favoured spot on the left—even though he’s been doing well on the right lately. With Brahim Diaz away at AFCON, Franco Mastantuono could slot in on the right.

Or, you could flip it: Rodrygo has played as a central striker for club and country before. Move him to the middle, Vinicius on the left, and see what happens.

If you’re ranking options for Madrid right now, here’s how it shakes out: 1) Garcia up front, 2) Bellingham as a false nine with split strikers, 3) Vinicius as a false nine, 4) Rodrygo as a false nine.

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