Liverpool reportedly rejected a £20 million offer from Real Madrid for Trent Alexander-Arnold, making their position clear about the right-back’s future.
According to Football Insider, Real Madrid were prepared to pay £20 million to sign Trent Alexander-Arnold in January, an offer that Liverpool rejected. The Spanish giants are heading the chase for the 26-year-old first-team star, as the right-back seems destined to leave next summer on a free transfer.
At the start of the year, Liverpool fans are worried about the future of some of their key performers, as there are lingering doubts about Virgil van Dijk, Mohamed Salah, and Trent Alexander-Arnold. In the late hours of December 31, news broke out about an approach from Real Madrid for the right-back, which was more of an indication that the Spanish giants are ready to make their move for the 26-year-old.
Liverpool did knock back Real Madrid’s approach, as fresh reports have suggested Florentino Perez was willing to pay a small fee to secure Alexander-Arnold. It appears that Real Madrid were prepared to offer 20 million to sign Alexander-Arnold, something the Merseysiders were not interested in considering.
Alexander-Arnold’s future is yet to be decided, despite reports of Liverpool making attempts in the background to tie him down to a new deal. The Real Madrid approach might be an indication of where he might be heading, as the future of the 26-year-old first-team star will certainly worry all of the Liverpool fanbase.
Real Madrid are keen to secure a pre-contract agreement with Alexander-Arnold as they are eager to revamp the right-back area, especially after Dani Carvajal’s season-ending injury. The coming months will be interesting, as Liverpool have made their stance clear about keeping hold of the right-back for the next six months.
What next for Trent Alexander-Arnold?
Alexander-Arnold has not yet agreed fresh terms with Liverpool, which has caused some stir in the background. The Madrid approach might be an indication of sorts that the Spanish giants know more about his chances of renewal with Liverpool, which in this case suggests he’s leaning towards a departure.
Alexander-Arnold might consider departing at the end of the season, but for now, he has no reason to do so in January. There’s a lot at stake here at Liverpool, with the club actively leading the Premier League and Champions League standings, as Arne Slot views him as one of the key first-team stars.on