Liverpool Transfer News
Trent Alexander Arnold Set to Join Real Madrid: Pre-Contract Agreement Reportedly 90% Complete
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December 29th, 2024
03:50 PM
Liverpool right-back Trent Alexander Arnold has recently become a much-discussed topic over the last few days, which claimed the footballer will not extend his contract with the reigning English Premier League champions.
Were this to come to pass, Alexander-Arnold would be allowed to depart Anfield when his current contract is up at the end of the current season.
The Englishman ranked among the world’s best right back, has been repeatedly mentioned as a target for Real Madrid.
It has been reported by the Spanish publication Diario AS that the talks between Alexander Arnold and Real Madrid have reached an advanced stage, and a pre-contract could be signed within ONE week.
Alexander Arnold Is Off To Santiago Bernabeu Finally
It is reported that it has got to 90% complete, and Madrid believes that the signing will happen in January before the arrival of the player in the summer.
Alexander-Arnold is considered a valuable signing for Madrid and the club is focused on bringing him in for the future.
This is particularly exciting for the Spanish club and their fans. The young England teammate is his close pal, Jude Bellingham. Both can become the two pillars of Madrid during the shift into a new era of a sweep across Europe.
By any standard, Liverpool has lost a key player who has been central to their past achievements in the most ignominious way on a free transfer.
He is famous for his excellent crossing skills, vision and attacking stakes and at Anfield, he has revolutionised the full-back position.
Should the transfer happen it will be a masterstroke for Real Madrid as the Spanish giants will have been able to procure a gifted player without having to spend a dime.
Considering everything, it appears that the best decision for Alexander-Arnold is to leave Merseyside for Madrid, marking a transition from one chapter of Liverpool’s history to a new era in Spanish football.
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