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In order not to go to Real Madrid, the condition that Alexander Arnold set for Liverpool

The Liverpool player wants to renew but there is a condition that is not easy to meet

By Diego Mendoza

Alexander Arnold. PHOTO: Instagram Alexander Arnold
Alexander Arnold. PHOTO: Instagram Alexander Arnold
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According to the Sports UK account, the right-back wants his salary to increase to continue at Liverpool: "Arnold has told Liverpool Football Club that signing a new contract at the club is his wishes #LFC He wants the club to value his ability & loyalty at the current market price. He wants to be one of the highest paid players at the club & is willing to sign a 5 year contract."

Arnold claims to be one of the most loyal players on the team and to some extent he is right. In recent days the signing of Arnold to Real Madrid has gained momentum, Florentino does not want to leave anything for his rivals and after the signing of Mbappé he seeks to have the new version of 'The Galactics'.

The Defensa Central portal, Real Madrid's transfer specialist, confessed that Arnold's signing to the Merengue team was almost closed: "Alexander Arnold is a market opportunity for Real Madrid, because his contract ends on June 30 and he would arrive as an agent free. Jude Bellingham is insisting that he not extend his bond and go with him to the “best team in the world.”

Taking into account that Dani Carbajal is close to retirement, Ancellotti needs a quality replacement for the Madrid team's right back. This is why Arnold's characteristics are appropriate for the white team. Now the problem is that Liverpool is also bidding for their right back to not leave.

How much does Alexander Arnold earn at Liverpool?

According to the specialized portal Fichajes.com, Alexander Arnold earns $12 million dollars per year, a good salary that places him as the third highest paid in Liverpool. This figure is far from the $23 million that Mohamed Salah earns, who is the highest paid on the team. In other words, Liverpool must double Arnold's salary for him to stay.


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