The revelation of Alexander-Arnold’s expected exit has sent shockwaves through Liverpool’s fanbase, with speculation growing over his potential move to Real Madrid. Reports in December suggested that the reigning European champions were confident of signing the England international. That belief has only strengthened in recent months, with sources in Madrid suggesting that his transfer is now a mere formality.
Real Madrid have been legally permitted to negotiate with Alexander-Arnold since January 1 due to his contract expiring in June, and they have reportedly been in talks with him since then. Los Blancos even made an approach to Liverpool on New Year’s Eve in a bid to secure his services in January for £20 million, but the offer was swiftly rejected by the Premier League leaders.
Liverpool opted to keep the right-back as they were still competing on multiple fronts at the time, a decision that has seemingly been justified.
Despite the lack of official confirmation from either club, reports suggest that Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has been careful to respect Liverpool and avoid making the deal public prematurely.