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Real Madrid intends to strengthen its squad this summer. Casa Blanca wants to attract the best players on the planet but also the most promising. And this in all sectors of play.
If the arrival of Kylian Mbappé this summer is no longer in doubt, Madrid management has also targeted other positions including that of right back. According to information from RelevoEnglish international Trent Alexander-Arnold would be in the sights of the Merengues.
The Liverpool star is at the end of his contract in June 2025 with the Reds and has still not extended his contract with the Mersey club. The departure of Jurgen Klopp at the end of the season could shake up the current squad.
The ideal replacement for Dani Carvajal?
It's no longer a secret. Real Madrid is gradually preparing for its future. In midfield, captains like Toni Kroos and Luka Modric have less and less time, but more particularly the Croatian who is clearly relegated to the substitutes' bench.
It could be the same thing on the right at Dani Carvajal's position in the coming seasons. Although he is still performing well, the Spaniard is in his 33rd year. A possible arrival of Alexander-Arnold would seriously reshuffle the cards.
The Englishman has an ideal profile to succeed the Spanish international in this role. But at the moment, there is nothing concrete. The defender's intentions are not yet known. To be continued. In the event of a transfer this summer, his market value reaches 70 million euros.
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