VIDEO: Real Madrid star Arda Guler shows off impressive trick shot with basketball goal
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Real Madrid return to pre-season this week
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WHAT HAPPENED?
Guler showed Nayman that she is not the only one who knows her way on the basketball court, as the Turkey international sunk a bouncing ball into the net without hitting the backboard. He is known for his precise passing on the football pitch, and he showed that his technique is good enough for any kind of ball.
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Guler's future at Real Madrid was in doubt heading into the summer, as he had not been receiving much playing time. However, following Luka Modric's departure, it has been reported that Xabi Alonso may stick with Guler as the Croat's replacement.
WHAT NEXT FOR GULER?
Real Madrid will begin their pre-season training on Monday, August 4, and will have just 15 days to prepare for the start of the upcoming campaign. They begin their La Liga season at home to Osasuna on August 19, despite their protestations to have the match postponed.

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