Real Madrid are evaluating a single scenario for the recruitment of Trent Alexander-Arnold. Although there has been speculation that the Whites could pursue his recruitment in the increasingly looming winter transfer market, the reality is that the capital club have no intention of act before summer.
According to The Telegraph, the Merengues’ potential summer offensive also depends on the player’s contractual situation. In other words, Chamartín’s team will only move forward if they confirm that the player is ready to honor his commitment to Liverpool and therefore facilitate a free transfer.
At present, the right-back’s potential arrival at the Santiago Bernabéu hinges on him continuing to reject advances from the Reds, who understandably want to keep him and are determined to make a significant financial effort to do so (reports suggest that they could guarantee him the title of highest paid player in the Premier League).
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Aged 26, Arnold has spent his entire career with an English club with which he has already accumulated no less than 326 official matches (19 goals and 83 assists). Although he has never hidden his appreciation for the team, the reality is that the player seems tempted by the idea of becoming Dani Carvajal’s heir at Real Madrid.
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