Exclusive report by British media “Insight into Offside”: Liverpool has already offered Trent Alexander-Arnold a new high-paying contract, but sources tell the media that it is becoming increasingly difficult for Liverpool to retain Arnold and prevent him from moving to Real Madrid on a free transfer.
The report indicates: Liverpool has offered Arnold a new contract, but it seems that the Reds are losing the battle to keep him, as Real Madrid believes they have made significant progress in their efforts to sign the player for free next summer.
A source close to the matter informed the media that despite the club offering the player a high-paying extension, more and more people within the club believe that the England international’s chances of accepting the new contract and staying at Anfield are almost zero.
Real Madrid is confident they can sign Arnold for free and has already taken action. After a series of contacts, they have offered the 26-year-old English player a lucrative deal, and negotiations over the past few weeks have been very positive. Sources close to Real Madrid believe that the player has “more or less given the green light” to join the club next season.
In summary, Caught Offside points out that while the situation could still change in the coming weeks, from Liverpool’s perspective, Real Madrid’s all-out efforts to attract Arnold on a free transfer seem to be progressing smoothly, which is a significant blow to the Reds. It is not easy to turn down Real Madrid, and the Spanish giants are also well-versed in signing free agents, as evidenced by their recent transfer of Kylian Mbappé this summer.
Moreover, the presence of players like Jude Bellingham makes the prospect of joining Real Madrid even more exciting for Arnold. Liverpool will continue to do everything in their power to retain their talent, but the task of keeping Arnold is becoming increasingly challenging.
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