Trent Alexander-Arnold is officially at Real Madrid.
- Footdudes

- May 31
- 2 min read

The signs of Trent Alexander-Arnold leaving Liverpool FC were quite clear. The talks of Trent arriving at Bernabeu has been going for a long time in the football world. It was also observed that Liverpool were not happy with his decision of leaving and had started treating him differently. Liverpool fans were booing him and taking their frustration on the social media too.
A right back like Arnold is like a diamond in a coal mine and all the clubs know the value of a perfect right back. This 26 years old is more than just a right back. He has blazing speed, pin point accuracy, stealth defence and he has a good record of free-kicks as well.
Why did Real Madrid pay extra to get Trent Alexander-Arnold early?
As per The Indian Express Real Madrid paid extra to sign Trent Alexander-Arnold before his contract with Liverpool ends.
Real Madrid did not have a great season that fits their stature.
With Dani Carvajal in rehabilitation and Lucas Vasquez leaving the club, the position of right back is currently vacant.
The impact of Dani Carvajal was immense for the Galácticos. Lucas Vasquez wasn't in his touch and there was also no fitting replacement for the position.

Trent Alexander-Arnold is the best choice for the position who has the capability to carry the legacy of that position since Carvajal is in his late career and Arnold's move is the Real Madrid's vision is to bring stability in the squad for the future as well.
Real Madrid is looking forward to starting fresh and being ready for the next season and the Madristas would like Arnold to start in the upcoming season and groom him for the same before the season starts.
Another reason for signing Trent Alexander-Arnold early could be the fact that Real Madrid is focusing on the club world cup which is going to be played from 14th June to 13th July.
The Real Madrid contract
The contract ties Arnold for a period of six years with the mighty Madrid.
Real Madrid paid a whopping 10 million pounds for the early release of the 26 years old Englishman.
The release clause for Trent Alexander-Arnold is 210 million pounds.



















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