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The huge amount of money Liverpool is asking Real Madrid to negotiate for Alexander Arnold

The huge amount of money Liverpool is asking Real Madrid to negotiate for Alexander Arnold

By Renato Perez

Alexander Arnold (Photo: Liverpool)
Alexander Arnold (Photo: Liverpool)
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Trent Alexander-Arnold's future at Liverpool is generating significant excitement in the transfer market. The English right-back, considered one of the best in his position, has been repeatedly linked with a possible move to Real Madrid. In light of this interest, the Anfield club has set a price for their star player.

According to reports from England, Liverpool would be willing to negotiate the departure of Alexander-Arnold for a fee of around 10-12 million euros. While this figure may seem high, it is quite affordable for a club of Real Madrid's stature.

Why would Liverpool be willing to sell one of their most important players?

There are several reasons that could explain this stance from Liverpool. Firstly, the English club may be looking to revamp their squad and generate funds for new signings. Additionally, the arrival of new talent in the right-back position could see Alexander-Arnold lose prominence in the team.

Real Madrid, on the other hand, sees Alexander-Arnold as a unique opportunity to strengthen their right flank. The English player would bring the Madrid team great technical quality, exceptional vision, and a goal-scoring ability that is uncommon for a defender.

However, the deal is not without its difficulties. Liverpool is reluctant to part with one of its franchise players, so negotiations could be long and complicated. Furthermore, Real Madrid also has other priorities in the transfer market, so they will need to assess whether investing in Alexander-Arnold is the most suitable move at this time.

Ultimately, Alexander-Arnold's future is up in the air. Real Madrid's interest is real and Liverpool has set a price. Now, everything will depend on how negotiations progress between the two clubs and the final decision of the English player.


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