12.01.2026 10:30
It was claimed that the transfer of Can Armando Güner, brought to Istanbul by Galatasaray, has stalled and may be postponed until the end of the season. Rheinische Post suggested that the player arrived in Istanbul without permission from his club, while Gladbach's Sporting Director Rouven Schröder stated, "We have not received an official offer" and made headlines with his remark that he is "not a super talent."
It was claimed that a surprising blockage occurred in the transfer of Can Armando Güner, brought to Istanbul by Galatasaray. It is alleged that the yellow-reds considered postponing the move until the end of the season after the developments, while the German press's claim that he "came to Istanbul without permission" further fueled the agenda.
UNEXPECTED DEVELOPMENT IN THE TRANSFER
While Galatasaray continues its transfer efforts, morale was low after the Super Cup final, and this time the Can Armando Güner file came to the fore. It was stated that the transfer of the young player, who was recently brought to Istanbul by the yellow-reds, could be put on hold, and the management was considering leaving the process until the end of the season.
WHY DID THE PROCESS GET BLOCKED?
According to claims, the most important factor in the blockage of the transfer is that Can Armando Güner's contract with Borussia Mönchengladbach will expire at the end of the season. It was noted that this situation has made the German club more cautious and complicated the negotiation process.
GERMAN PRESS: "HE CAME TO ISTANBUL WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM THE CLUB"
According to Rheinische Post, it was claimed that Can Armando Güner did not attend training on the grounds of "sick leave" and came to Istanbul to meet with Galatasaray without official permission from his club. This detail brought along "crisis" comments in the transfer process.
SCHRÖDER: "WE DID NOT RECEIVE AN OFFICIAL OFFER"
Mönchengladbach's Sports Director Rouven Schröder expressed their surprise in a statement regarding the issue, saying, "Can Armando Güner's trip to Istanbul surprised us because we did not receive an official offer that reached our club." Schröder also stated, "All our phone and email information is available on the club's website for those who want to contact us."
THE "NOT A SUPER TALENT" COMMENT SPARKED DEBATE
Schröder's assessment regarding the player's position in the team, "He is not a super talent, he is one of the many talents we have," also drew attention. These words intensified discussions about both the transfer process and the player's future.