English boss Thomas Tuchel has supported Trent Alexander-Arnold as a huge hit on his arrival in Real Madrid.
The 26-year-old will join his new teammates in the coming days when he is released by Tuchel from England Camp.
He started on the couch for fighting 1-0 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification profit against Andorra in Barcelona with a late cameo.
Tuchel has been firm in his position on players who stay in the camp-on-one-way club World Cup and Alexander-Arnold could start in the Senegal-friendly on 10 June.
This is followed by a quick trip to Madrid before he flies to the US for the tournament.
The former Chelsea boss spoke in the RCDE stadium after the scary victory over Andorra and indicated that Trent will have no problems setting in Madrid.
“I think he needs what is needed to play for that club. Because [his] Excellent quality, self-awareness of his quality-I think Trent is well aware of what he really does, really good, “according to ITV Sport.
“He can influence competitions with one or two actions, with his crosses, fit, game switches. I can see that he has what is needed.”
Real Madrid paid £ 10 million to bring the defender to the club before his Liverpool contract went at the end of June.
That determination indicates that Xabi Alonso will use him from the start in his term of office in Madrid.
Real Madrid starts their club World Cup campaign against Saudi Pro League side Al Hilal on June 18 and Alexander-Arnold is expected to play a role in Miami.
Dani Carvajal will travel for the competition, but it remains unclear whether he will be fit enough to start matches after a long injury.
