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Real Madrid may freeze Arda Güler’s licence after he was injured in the US camp

Real Madrid may freeze Arda Güler’s licence after he was injured in the US camp

Arda Güler, who transferred from Fenerbahce to Real Madrid, suffered an injury in the US camp. It was suggested that the Spanish club may freeze Arda Güler’s licence until 1 January 2024, who will be away from the pitch due to his injury.

Arda Güler, who transferred from Fenerbahçe to Real Madrid, suffered an injury in the team’s US camp. The Spanish club may make an important decision for Arda Güler, whose health status is a matter of curiosity.

TREATMENT WITHOUT SURGERY WILL LAST 3 MONTHS

According to the news in Mundo Deportivo, Arda Güler’s non-surgical treatment for his meniscus injury will take about 3 months. It was stated that the young player could return to the pitch at the beginning of November if this treatment is preferred. However, it was reminded that if the 18-year-old footballer undergoes surgery due to his injury, his stay away from the pitch will be 5 months.

Arda Güler's licence

HIS LICENCE MAY BE FROZEN

It was emphasised that this means Arda Güler will not be able to play until January. It was suggested that Real Madrid could freeze Arda’s contract until January for the quota.

COULD NOT PLAY IN PREPARATION MATCHES

The 18-year-old footballer, who had an injury problem after his transfer to Real Madrid, could not take part in the Spanish giant’s friendly matches. In the statement on the club’s website, “As a result of the tests, an injury was detected in the right knee internal meniscus of our player Arda Güler. Our player will go to Madrid for special treatment.” statements were used.

Arda Güler's licence

HE HAD MADE A STATEMENT

The national footballer shared the following on his social media account about his injury: “I would like to be on the field with my teammates today, but I’m returning to Madrid to speed up my treatment process and be ready as soon as possible. Thank you for your support.”

Gül Demirci

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