
The Liverpool contract from Trent Alexander-Arnold will end at the end of June, but the Reds can still earn a transfer costs from Real Madrid, because they want to close a deal quickly
Real Madrid could agree with a deal with Liverpool to sign Trent Alexander-Arnold before his contract ends within the next 24 hours. The La Liga side would have accelerated conversations with the Reds in an attempt to quickly get a deal over the line.
New boss Xabi Alonso would like to see Alexander-Arnold on time in his team for the first match of Los Blancos of the Club World Cup. Real Face al-Hilal in Miami on June 18 and wants to take advantage of the first part of the transfer window between 1 June and 10 June that is facilitated for the competition.
Liverpool wants to earn a fee for their full-back if he wants to leave next month before the end of his contract. Alexander-Arnold has already announced his decision to leave Anfield and has undergone an emotional farewell on the last day of the season.
And it seems that Real is now motivated to get a deal quickly with the times that report that a deal can be agreed as quickly as possible. Alexander-Arnold will participate in England team next week, for matches against Andorra and Senegal, and the Spanish giants want the international to be officially their player on this point.
Real Madrid tried to praise Alexander-Arnold from Liverpool in January, but the Premier League champions demonstrated the bid when they concentrated on claiming the title. And they now want the 26-year-old on time for the club World Cup landing.
Alexander-Arnold is long expected to go to the Bernabeu on his departure from his hometown club. The defender lagged his future tight while the contract tapped when he finally saw that Mo Salah and Virgil van Dijk expanded their deals that had been of their own similarities in the last months.
After Liverpool secured the Premier League title, Alexander-Arnold made his announcement and received some recoil from supporters. In his first performance after the news, he was widely stolen, but on the last day of the season he saw a more appreciative response.
“Yes, I didn't know what to expect,” he said Sunday. “Get out in Anfield today after what had happened a few weeks ago, but I wanted to play for the club again.
“I told the manager and he trusted me to go there during the break and get the reception I received means more than whatever for me.
“I have played hundreds of games for the club, but I have never felt so loved and cared for than today, and I have found the bottom of my heart, I hope that the fans and supporters of this club could recognize the hard work and everything I did for the team in one day.
“From six years old to 26 now – 20 years old. It is a very long, but I enjoyed it every minute. The UPS and Downs, which came through the academy, making the first team and then part of the first team. It was an honor and a privilege for me to be part of this club.”
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