Real Madrid ready to pay transfer fee for Trent Alexander-Arnold despite expiring contract

Real Madrid are reportedly ready to pay a transfer fee to Liverpool to secure the signing of Trent Alexander-Arnold, even though his contract is set to expire this summer. The talented right-back is Los Blancos' top transfer target for the 2025-2026 season, and although it was initially expected that he would join Madrid on a free transfer after his current contract ends on June 30, new reports suggest that the Spanish giants may move earlier.

'Trent Alexander-Arnold.'
Getty Images Sport 

According to The Sun, Real Madrid are considering making a move for Alexander-Arnold in early June, ahead of the start of the inaugural FIFA Club World Cup. The tournament, set to begin on June 15, will see Carlo Ancelotti's squad compete in the U.S., and the club is eager to finalize Alexander-Arnold’s transfer before his contract with Liverpool officially ends. The reigning La Liga champions are even willing to pay a small transfer fee to the Reds to secure his services days before his deal expires, with their opening match in the tournament against Al-Hilal scheduled for June 18.

Meanwhile, Liverpool’s manager Arne Slot has not ruled out the possibility of persuading Alexander-Arnold to stay at Anfield, offering a new contract to the English defender. However, Slot has also identified Conor Bradley, another promising academy graduate, as a potential long-term replacement for the star full-back.

Liverpool will be back in Premier League action this Saturday when they face Southampton at Anfield, with Alexander-Arnold's future likely to remain a topic of intense speculation as the summer transfer window approaches.

Comments

TRENDING!

Mohamed Salah Wins PFA Players' Player of the Year 2025 After 29 Goals and 18 Assists

Jose Mourinho Reveals Truth About Neymar's Transfer Links to Fenerbahce

‎Manchester United put ENTIRE squad on transfer list amid Sir Jim Ratcliffe's drastic financial overhaul

‎Eberechi Eze’s Free-Kick for Crystal Palace Disallowed After VAR Controversy Against Chelsea

‎Pep Guardiola Urges Manchester City to Reduce Squad Size as Ederson and Savinho Eye Transfers

Ronaldo Tipped for Sensational Return to Europe

‎Liverpool and adidas Reunite with Retro-Inspired 2025-26 Kits, Unveiling Home and Away Shirts with Classic Heritage

Real Madrid Reject Vinicius Jr's Demand for Mbappe-Level Salary Amid Contract Stalemate

‎Manchester United Close to €20m Deal for Senne Lammens as Ruben Amorim Reshapes Squad