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- Real Madrid would monitor the situation before this summer
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Real Madrid are reportedly monitoring Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold.
The 25-year-old right-back has become a key member of Jurgen Klopp’s side since joining the first team in 2016, helping them win the Champions League and Premier League in recent seasons.
Alexander-Arnold’s current contract expires in 2025 and there have been no discussions so far about extending his stay at Anfield.
According to Fabrizio Romano, Real Madrid are monitoring the situation but Liverpool have shown no desire to sell.
Alexander-Arnold signed a new four-year contract with the Reds in 2021 and cemented his place among the club’s highest-paid players.
Trent Alexander-Arnold has just under 18 months left on his Liverpool contract.
Real Madrid are reportedly monitoring the situation ahead of a possible transfer this summer.
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As things stand, he will be free to speak with European clubs from January 2025, with Liverpool at risk of losing him for free.
Since his debut in 2016, Alexander-Arnold has made a total of 302 appearances, scoring 19 times.
He also helped the club win the Champions League, Premier League, League Cup and FA Cup during this period.
His potential departure would be a major blow for Liverpool given Jurgen Klopp is set to leave at the end of the season.
Alexander-Arnold’s season has been disrupted by a knee injury which has caused him to miss the last 11 games, but he is expected to return to full fitness in the coming weeks.
The 25-year-old right-back has become a key member of the Liverpool squad since 2016.
Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah’s contract also expires in 2025, meaning Richard Hughes has a job to do in keeping the Merseyside club’s key players.
Hughes was named Liverpool’s new sporting director earlier this week, following the return of Michael Edwards.