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After hitting my headlines this summer by securing the services of a certain Kylian Mbappé, Real Madrid has decided to strike hard again on the transfer market. Next star announced at the White House, Trent Alexander-Arnold would have an agreement and would be expected quickly in Madrid to seal his future commitment.
According to information shared this Wednesday by Josep Pedrerol, the famous presenter of El Chiringuito, a staple of Spanish television, the Merengue management has already locked in the arrival of the Liverpool defender for the coming offseason. This while the 26-year-old England international will be at the end of his contract on June 30.
A Liverpool pillar
“ It could arrive in January… if Liverpool ask for 35 to 40 million euros », adds Josep Pedrerol. However, it is not certain that the Reds, launched in the race for the Premier League title and rather inspired in the Champions League this season, will not give in to these eager sirens. It is therefore a free arrival – as with Kylian Mbappé – which is looming on the Bernabeu side.
The serious injury to Dani Carvajal will have precipitated the awareness of the Madrilenians faced with a relative urgency to strengthen the right flank of their rearguard for the future. In this position, Trent Alexander-Arnold has been one of the world’s references for several years now. Revealed in 2017 in the legendary red tunic, the kid from Mersey has made no less than 337 matches with Liverpool, scoring 21 goals and providing 84 assists.
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