Liverpool refuse to sell Trent Alexander-Arnold to Real Madrid for less than €25 million, hoping to extend him thanks to the titles at stake.
Trent Alexander-Arnold's case continues to be talked about. Real Madrid have expressed their interest in signing the Englishman in January, but Liverpool remain firm and refuse any negotiations mid-season. The Mersey club considers the offer of €15 million too low and indicates that at least €25 million would be needed to consider a departure. TAA is a key player in the Liverpool squad, and management believes that he is essential to aim for trophies this season, particularly in the Premier League and the Champions League.
However, another aspect of the case is intriguing: according to secret information revealed by ASLiverpool have not yet given up on the idea of extending his contract. Trent (26)'s recent celebration after an important match has reignited the club's hopes of convincing him to sign a new contract and continue his career with the Reds. Liverpool's ambitions for this season could ultimately play a crucial role in retaining the England international (33 caps – 4 goals) and encouraging him to start a new cycle with his favorite club.