Trent Alexander-Arnold’s future remains one of the most pressing issues at Liverpool, with Real Madrid showing an unrelenting desire to lure the right-back to Spain. According to Fabrizio Romano, the Spanish giants have made Alexander-Arnold their primary transfer target for the summer and remain confident of securing him on a free transfer.
The future of Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold has been in the spotlight in recent weeks.Along with his teammates Virgil Van Dijk and Mohamed Salah, the England international has entered the
Liverpool remain in negotiations over a new contract for Trent Alexander-Arnold, despite reports in Spain claiming the England international has agreed to join Real Madrid, journalist Ben Jacobs has exclusively told GIVEMESPORT.
Liverpoool are not expecting Real Madrid to return with a fresh attempt to sign Trent Alexander-Arnold before the forthcoming transfer deadline. The Reds strongly rebuffed the Spanish outfit when they made an official approach over the festive period regards the possibility of taking Alexander-Arnold from Anfield.
Real Madrid have been in talks to sign Trent Alexander-Arnold from Liverpool for a while. A January move for the full-back didn't materialize but rumors prevail
Liverpool vice-captain Trent Alexander-Arnold has been the subject of intense speculation in the past few weeks with the 26-year-old, alongside Virgil van Dijk
Liverpool are in a bit of a sticky situation. The contract situations of the elite trio – Trent Alexander-Arnold, Virgil van Dijk, and Mohamed Salah – mean that each player’s contract is set to expire at the same time, which means all of them could be leaving in the summer.
Real Madrid have reportedly abandoned their efforts to sign Trent Alexander-Arnold during the January transfer window.According to Spanish outlets such as Marca and Sport,  both of which have been
Real Madrid was offered the chance to sign Kyle Walker on loan from Manchester City before his move to AC Milan, but the La Liga giants turned it down
Liverpool are reportedly not bracing themselves for a second transfer deadline day bid from Real Madrid for Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Liverpool has been wary of Real Madrid's interest in one defender for several months, but reports indicating another is on the club's radar could be cause for concern for Arne Slot.