“Trent Alexander-Arnold’s Big Decision on Real Madrid Uncovered”

Trent Alexander-Arnold’s Real Madrid Move Edges Closer

Trent Alexander-Arnold has reportedly made up his mind to join Real Madrid.

According to Sky Sports journalist Sacha Tavolieri, the Liverpool vice-captain has reached an agreement to move to Los Blancos on a free transfer once his contract expires this summer.

Speculation surrounding Alexander-Arnold’s switch to the Santiago Bernabéu has persisted for over a year, and now it seems the 26-year-old has settled on personal terms with Carlo Ancelotti’s side. He is expected to sign a five-year deal with the Spanish giants.

Liverpool Explore Swap Deal Involving Konaté and Real Madrid Star

Liverpool made several attempts to extend Alexander-Arnold’s contract, but with his heart set on Madrid, they have been forced to plan for life without him.

In Spain, he will compete with Dani Carvajal for the right-back position, though he is widely expected to become the first-choice starter next season. His departure marks the end of a 21-year spell at Anfield, where he played 349 games, scored 22 goals, provided 87 assists, and won eight major trophies.

Liverpool Target Frimpong as Replacement

The Reds are already working on signing a replacement, with Bayer Leverkusen’s Jeremie Frimpong emerging as a prime candidate to fill the void.

Michael Owen Weighs In on Alexander-Arnold’s Future

Michael Owen acknowledged Liverpool’s efforts to retain Alexander-Arnold but admitted a move to Madrid is hard to resist. He praised the right-back’s influence at Anfield but stressed that the club must move forward without him.

Speaking on TalkSport, Owen reflected on Alexander-Arnold’s legacy at Liverpool, stating, “He’s won everything, come through the ranks, and will be an all-time legend.” However, he also pointed out that staying at Anfield remains a strong option, as Liverpool is still one of Europe’s elite teams and a Premier League title contender.

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