Jude Expresses Warmth Towards Real Madrid Teammate Amid Golden Boy Celebration
Jude Bellingham is set to receive the Golden Boy award, rightfully earned with record-breaking achievements. Despite the triumph, there’s always time to show affection to those facing tough times. This is Arda Güler’s response to what the Real Madrid ‘number 5’ has said about his performances.
In Turin, amidst the celebration for winning the Golden Boy award and shattering records, Jude Bellingham took a moment to remember Arda Güler, naming him as one of his potential successors in Tuttosport. The Turkish player, clearly moved during a challenging period personally at Real Madrid, had the idea of sharing the pitch with Bellingham, but misfortune and injuries have hindered this relationship, visible mainly in Valdebebas but already with golden moments. Bellingham spoke to the Italian press about a future where the 18-year-old left-footer is destined to inherit the award. A significant compliment that reaches the Spanish capital.
“I’ll mention three names. Firstly, Arda Güler, he’s a phenomenon; we see him training, and we are delighted with him. Then my former teammate Jamie Bynoe-Gittens from Borussia Dortmund. And finally, my brother Jobe,” were Bellingham’s choices when discussing his potential successor in the award he holds tonight. It’s a massive compliment that extends to the Spanish capital.
Arda, moved It hasn’t been an easy few months for the young Güler. His signing generated tremendous expectations at Valdebebas, where they couldn’t wait to see him on the field while Carlo Ancelotti showered him with praise every matchday. In the face of injuries and surgeries, Arda battles against the odds, reacting to Bellingham’s words that place him at the top for the future.
“He’s a genius playing, with the ball… but off the field, he’s just as good or even better,” says Güler in response to inquiries about Jude’s words in Turin. Being named by the best player in the current Real Madrid squad as one of his potential heirs is a source of pride for a young player determined to validate Bellingham’s endorsement in 2024.