Real Madrid Keen on Trent Alexander-Arnold and Know His January Price
Real Madrid is evaluating the possibility of strengthening their right-back position amid Dani Carvajal's injury. They have shown interest in Trent Alexander-Arnold, whose contract with Liverpool ends in June 2025. Madrid previously offered €15 million, but Liverpool rejected it.
Real Madrid is evaluating the possibility of strengthening their right-back position amid Dani Carvajal's injury. They have shown interest in Trent Alexander-Arnold, whose contract with Liverpool ends in June 2025. Madrid previously offered €15 million, but Liverpool rejected it. Reports suggest Real Madrid might increase their offer to €20 million, though Liverpool demands between €35 million and €40 million for the player.
After bearing a significant knee injury to Dani Carvajal, Real Madrid is assessing its options for strengthening the right-back position, either during the current winter transfer window or by waiting until summer. With Lucas Vázquez as the only viable option and Fede Valverde filling in when necessary, Real Madrid is eyeing Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold to fill the gap.
Alexander-Arnold’s contract with Liverpool expires in 2025, but the club is reluctant to lose him for free. Real Madrid reportedly made a €15 million offer on New Year's Eve, which Liverpool rejected. They are now considering increasing their bid to €20 million. However, Spanish outlet 'El Chiringuito de Jugones' has suggested that Liverpool would only entertain an offer between €35 million and €40 million for the defender.
Meanwhile, Real Madrid is also exploring other options, including bringing back Álex Jiménez, a product of their youth academy, on loan from AC Milan, or targeting Sevilla’s Juanlu Sánchez. Despite financial constraints ruling out other targets like Dumfries and Pedro Porro, the club is determined to strengthen the right-back position by February 3, the transfer window deadline.
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