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This player is eager to sign for Real Madrid and Florentino is getting everything ready

Real Madrid are reportedly closing in on a free transfer for Liverpool's star right-back, Trent Alexander-Arnold.

By Sebastián Hernadez

Could Alexander-Arnold be Real Madrid's next galáctico?. Photo: Instagram
Could Alexander-Arnold be Real Madrid's next galáctico?. Photo: Instagram

Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez has been tipped off that Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold is keen on a move to the Bernabéu. According to sources, the English right-back is eager to join the Spanish giants and has communicated his desire to agents.

With Alexander-Arnold's contract at Anfield set to expire at the end of the current season, Real Madrid are now in a prime position to secure his signature. The Spanish club has long been admirers of the talented defender and has reportedly been monitoring his situation closely.

Real Madrid set to land Alexander-Arnold on a free transfer

While Liverpool have been keen to tie down their academy graduate to a new long-term deal, it appears that negotiations have stalled. This has opened the door for Real Madrid to swoop in and offer Alexander-Arnold a lucrative contract.

The news of Alexander-Arnold's potential availability has been met with excitement at the Bernabéu. The English full-back is widely regarded as one of the best in the world in his position, and his arrival would significantly strengthen Real Madrid's squad.

However, while the club is optimistic about completing the deal, they are also proceeding with caution. The recent transfer saga involving Leny Yoro has served as a reminder that anything can happen in the world of football. Despite this, Real Madrid believe that the information they have received regarding Alexander-Arnold is reliable.


Sebastián  Hernadez

Sebastián Hernadez

I am Sebastián Hernández Cárdenas, a Colombian sports journalist born in the vibrant city of Barranquilla, Colombia. With an innate passion for sports, I have dedicated my career to covering the most important events and news in the sports world.I have been fortunate to work in some of the most prestigious media outlets in Colombia and Latin America. I was part of the ESPN team, where I covered high-level sporting events and interviewed personalities from the world of sports. I have also worked ...

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