Real Madrid had a very quiet summer transfer window. However, they managed to sign the current best player in the world for free. Los Blancos signed Kylian Mbappe from Paris Saint-Germain and have intensified their attack. The spanish giants will now focus their attention to defence in the next transfer window. For that, Madrid are monitoring one Liverpool player. The player has been with The Reds throughout his career. He is their homegrown talent Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Currently, Madrid have Dani Carvajal as their main right back. Carvajal is 32 years old and in his final year of contract. But he is very likely to receive contract extension due to his amazing form. Carvajal played an important role in winning Champions League and La Liga for Madrid. In addition, he was key player for Spain and helped his nation to win the Euro 2024.
However, Madrid will have to look for his heir soon. They will like to sign a new and young right back before Carvajal looses his prime. Madrid feel like Alexander-Arnold will be a suitable successor to Carvajal and hence are monitoring the situation closely.
Madrid interested in signing homegrown Liverpool star
As per AS, Madrid are closely looking at the Alexander-Arnold situation. The fullback’s current contract will expire next year. But Liverpool are confident to extend his contract and keep him at the club until 2029.
Arnold has never talked about wanting to leave Liverpool. But he may be aware of the Madrid’s interest. Jude Bellingham can help Madrid by trying to convince Arnold to join them.
If Madrid decide to go after Arnold, they will surely face a tough competition from Liverpool. It may all come down to the player’s decision. As of now, it very likely looks like Arnold will stay at Anfield. But in football nothing is certain and things change very quickly.
Arnold played an important role for England in the recent Nations League fixtures. He was played in his main position by the interim England Boss Lee Carsley. Arnold played extremely well and was voted man of the match in both matches.
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