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Liverpool executive, native of the city, trained at the club where he has been present since 2004 when he was six years old, Trent Alexander-Arnold is a symbol of the Reds. Winner of eight trophies including the 2018/2019 Champions League and the 2019/2020 Premier League, the right back was a determining element under the orders of Jürgen Klopp and remains essential since the arrival of Arne Slot this summer. Author of 9 appearances for 2 assists, the England international (31 caps, 3 goals) is back at his best to the delight of the Reds.
At least for this season at least. Arriving less than a year from the end of his contract which will end next June, the right-hander is targeted by Real Madrid who have made him an absolute priority since last season. Liverpool, who can boast of having a strong bond with the player for around twenty years, have pushed for a long time to extend him but for the moment this has not materialized and nothing seems to be moving in the right direction for the Reds.
Real Madrid could go on the attack in January
Like the ad MarcaLiverpool are increasingly worried and are starting to realize that Trent Alexander-Arnold should not extend his contract at the end of the season with the idea of joining Real Madrid in a corner. his head. Good news, however, for the Merengues who will be able to secure a major recruit without paying the slightest transfer fee this summer. Unless Casa Blanca activates sooner.
Indeed, Dani Carvajal is currently injured on the Real Madrid side and it is his understudy Lucas Vazquez who is currently playing with Eder Militao as a second option in this position even if the latter is the holder in the axis of defense. If the results do not follow for Real Madrid, the possibility of trying to negotiate a transfer with Liverpool in winter exists in the eyes of the Merengue club. However, the latter is not yet in an emergency and has taken the advantage in the Trent Alexander-Arnold case.
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