Liverpool have been warned: Real Madrid notify Reds of plan to sign Trent Alexander-Arnold in free transfer next summer
Real Madrid have reportedly notified Liverpool of their intention to sign Trent Alexander-Arnold in a free transfer next summer.
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Alexander-Arnold to hit free agency in 2025Has refused to sign an extension at MerseysideReal Madrid ready to pounce on the opportunityFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! đ˘đąWHAT HAPPENED?
Liverpool are actively working to secure a contract extension for Alexander-Arnold, whose deal, along with those of captain Virgil van Dijk and forward Mohamed Salah, expires at the end of the season. The clubâs management hopes to convince the right-back to remain with the Reds, despite growing speculation surrounding his potential departure.
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According to Madrid have already informed the Reds of their intent to pursue Alexander-Arnold as a free agent. While the Spanish club are not legally required to declare their interest – since Alexander-Arnold will be eligible to sign a pre-contract agreement with foreign clubs in January – it is understood that they aim to handle the situation with respect to Liverpool.
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Madridâs need for a long-term replacement at right-back has intensified following Dani Carvajalâs ACL injury earlier this month. The 32-year-old, a six-time Champions League winner, is sidelined indefinitely, leaving them without a natural right-back option. This situation has seemingly fast-tracked Madridâs succession planning for Carvajal, with Alexander-Arnold emerging as their preferred target.
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As contract talks continue, Alexander-Arnold is also working his way back to full fitness following a hamstring injury. Although he missed Liverpoolâs midweek Champions League rematch with Madrid, he is expected to return for Sundayâs crucial Premier League showdown against Manchester City.