Alexander-Arnold can’t wear No. 66 at Real — Here’s the LaLiga rule behind it

If Trent Alexander-Arnold comes to Real Madrid this summer, he is not allowed to wear his iconic no. 66 sweater.

Trent Alexander-Arnold is getting closer this summer to a shock movement to Real Madrid-but If it happens, he must leave his signature no. 66 sweater.

Reports from Spain claim that Los Blancos are “fully confident”, they have set the Liverpool star to a free transfer when his contract ends.

Although Liverpool sources are that no deal has been completed, Reds fans are already braced to life without their righteous right back.

But there is a turn-and alexander-Arnold the switch to Laliga, he may not keep his iconic number.

In contrast to the Premier League, Laliga maintains a strict squad numbering rule: players of the first team can only wear numbers between 1 and 25.

That means that Alexander-Arnold, who held on to No. 66 since the Senior Liverpool team, is forced to choose a new song in the Bernabéu.

For England he is already worn 2, 7, 8 and 10 – so that one of them can be an option.

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