Real Madrid to buy 50 million pounds in January for Liverpool to be FA next summer

Nov 04, 2024

Real Madrid to buy 50 million pounds in January for Liverpool to be FA next summer
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Real Madrid to buy 50 million pounds in January for Liverpool to be FA next summer
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Real Madrid has changed its recruitment plan.

The British Daily Mail reported on the 4th (Korea time) that `Real Madrid has turned to recruit Trent Alexander-Arnold this winter, not next summer.'

Real Madrid, as it is known, have been keeping an eye on Arnold for a long time. Arnold is Liverpool's castle town youth. I have been in Liverpool since I was 6 years old. He started as a club youth and became a vice-captain. Arnold, who made his first-team debut in 2015, is playing as a key player in Liverpool with excellent skills, kicks and passing skills. Although it is somewhat disappointing in defense, it is considered the world's best right-back for its offense. He can also play as a central midfielder. He is also playing as a mainstay in the England national team.




Arnold's contract with Liverpool expires at the end of this season. To date, Arnold has been cautious. Not only Real Madrid but also Paris Saint-Germain are watching him. In particular, he can sign a contract in advance only for overseas clubs from January 1st.

Real Madrid to buy 50 million pounds in January for Liverpool to be FA next summer
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In the beginning, Real Madrid planned to sign Arnold next summer. But the tide has changed. This is due to the injury of key right-back Dani Carvajal. Carvajal was out for the season due to injury. For a team that combines the league and the European Champions League, recruiting a right-back has become a necessity, not an option.

The Daily Mail says Real Madrid is ready to invest £50m to sign Arnold. It is a huge amount considering that he is a player who is released on a free contract in a few months. Liverpool is also likely to accept this amount of money,' he said.




Arnold, meanwhile, is reticent about his future. Arnold said earlier "I've re-signed four or five times. None of that has been done publicly. I think it's the same this time."



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