Trent Alexander-Arnold at Real Madrid could end (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)
It is reported that an agreement has already been made Trent Alexander-Arnold will leave Liverpool and signing for Real Madrid in the summer.
The Reds right-back is closing in on becoming a free agent, with his current contract at Anfield set to expire in a few months’ time.
No sign of progress Alexander-Arnold commits to new contract with Liverpoolit seems that sources in Spain fully expect the 26-year-old to now become a Real Madrid player in June.
Watch below as El Chiringuito journalist Josep Pedrerol claims that there could even be a chance for a move to happen this January, but only for €35-40 million…
? EXCLUSIVE @jpedrerol ?
? “ARNOLD WILL PLAY FOR REAL MADRID NEXT SEASON”.
? “He could arrive this January… if Liverpool ask for 35-40M”. pic.twitter.com/W7OOt6Jh8r
— El Chiringuito TV (@elchiringuitotv) January 15, 2025
One imagines it might be a little too much for Madrid to consider paying now when they can only wait a few months to sign him for free, while Liverpool probably won’t want to lose such an important player mid-season anyway. .
Even if Alexander-Arnold is about to leave for nothing, the club could calculate that it is better to have him in their team for the next few months rather than spending around €40m on him, which probably wouldn’t be close enough to replace it. him anyway.
Can we consider Trent Alexander-Arnold to Real Madrid a done deal?
It certainly looks like we’re headed for Alexander-Arnold swapping Anfield for the Bernabeu this summer, but we also know that things can change quickly in football.
Fabrizio Romano recently spoke Caught offside on the Alexander-Arnold saga at Real Madridand stressed that LFC still want to do everything they can to keep him, although Los Blancos are confident of the deal.
“Real Madrid are working to sign Trent, but Liverpool don’t want to negotiate in January because they still want to try to extend his contract,” Romano said.
“Still, it won’t be easy – Real Madrid are pressing, Real Madrid are confident, but Liverpool will try until the end.”