Trent Alexander-Arnold reportedly ‘turned down many offers’ to extend his Liverpool contract, despite interest from Real Madrid.
It’s surprising that Liverpool has put themselves in this position, with their three greatest players free to discuss pre-contracts with international clubs beginning January 1.
Real Madrid, the European champions, are apparently interested in signing Alexander-Arnold on a free transfer, as well as Bayern Munich’s Alphonso Davies.
After signing Kylian Mbappe from Paris Saint-Germain on a free transfer in the summer, these would be two more coups, particularly for Alexander-Arnold, who has stated his desire to become the first full-back to win the Ballon d’Or.
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Doing so at Liverpool would be exceedingly impossible, but everything is feasible at Madrid , although their knickers are in a real twist over the decision to give the Ballon d’Or to Manchester City’s Rodri and not Vinicius Junior.
Los Blancos skipped Monday’s celebration in Paris after learning that Vini Jr would not receive the prized individual honor, despite Carlo Ancelotti being awarded manager of the year.
This could make Alexander-Arnold reconsider his move to the Bernabeu, despite the fact that they are the most iconic club in international football.
Alexander-Arnold ‘intends’ to leave Liverpool for Real Madrid or PSG.
Regardless, according to reports in Spain, the England international has ‘turned down multiple offers’ to extend his contract at Anfield, including those from Madrid and French champions PSG.
PSG’s interest appears to be growing and could tempt Alexander-Arnold, with the Parisiens attempting to ‘convince’ him.
Madrid was the first to make contact about the signing, but PSG has already joined the race, despite the existence of Achraf Hakimi.
Other reports have indicated that the Spanish giants seek to ‘bring ahead’ Trent’s signing until January because to Dani Carvajal’s ACL injury, although PSG intend to bring the Englishman in to ‘complement’ Hakimi on the right flank.
An injury to Lucas Vazquez would leave Ancelotti severely short at right-back, and it is said that adding Alexander-Arnold during the winter transfer window is not out of the question.
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