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Real Madrid Preparing a €20-25 Million Bid for Trent Alexander-Arnold in January

The ongoing saga between Real Madrid and Liverpool’s star right-back, Trent Alexander-Arnold, appears to be gaining momentum. Reports suggest that the Spanish giants are determined to secure the services of the 26-year-old defender, a move that has been in the works for some time.
Alexander-Arnold: Real Madrid’s Top Defensive Target
Trent Alexander-Arnold has been identified as the primary candidate to strengthen Real Madrid’s defensive line. The club has been strategizing for months to acquire him on a free transfer when his contract with Liverpool expires in the summer of 2025. However, recent developments might accelerate this timeline.
An injury to Dani Carvajal has prompted Los Blancos to explore the possibility of signing Alexander-Arnold during the January transfer window. Their initial approach, reportedly involving a transfer fee, was met with firm resistance from Liverpool.
Renewed Efforts Expected from Real Madrid
According to sources, Real Madrid remains undeterred and is contemplating a renewed offer for the England international when the transfer window reopens. Despite the window being weeks away, discussions within the club suggest that they are willing to table a bid in the region of €20-25 million to convince Liverpool to part ways with their prized asset mid-season.
Liverpool’s Dilemma
Liverpool faces a challenging decision. Reports indicate that Alexander-Arnold has declined multiple contract renewal proposals and has communicated his intention to join Real Madrid once his current deal ends. This leaves the Merseyside club with two options: retain him until his contract expires and lose him for free or accept Real Madrid’s offer in January to recoup some financial value.
While Alexander-Arnold has been transparent with Liverpool about his future plans, he has also reportedly assured the club that he will not push for a move during the winter window. On the other hand, Liverpool’s management appears unwilling to entertain discussions about a mid-season departure, which could prolong the standoff.
Likely Outcome
Given the current state of negotiations, the most plausible scenario sees Alexander-Arnold completing the season with Liverpool before moving to the Santiago Bernabéu as a free agent in the summer of 2025. This timeline aligns with the defender’s professional stance and Liverpool’s apparent reluctance to negotiate a January transfer.
Should the deal materialize, Real Madrid will secure one of the most dynamic right-backs in world football, bolstering their defensive unit for the years to come.
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Arne Slot Comments on Darwin Nunez’s Missed Open Goal for Liverpool vs Aston Villa

Arne Slot expressed his disappointment over Darwin Nunez’s missed open goal in Liverpool’s 2-2 draw against Aston Villa but emphasized that Nunez was likely more upset than anyone else.
Liverpool took the lead through Mohamed Salah’s brilliant strike in the 29th minute, but Villa fought back, with goals from Youri Tielemans and Ollie Watkins putting the hosts 2-1 up by halftime.
The second half saw Trent Alexander-Arnold level things up for Liverpool on the hour mark. However, the real drama came when Dominik Szoboszlai made a superb run, leaving Villa keeper Emiliano Martinez stranded. Szoboszlai squared the ball to Nunez, who, despite beating Villa’s Tyrone Mings to the ball, fired his shot over the bar from a point-blank range, much to the frustration of Liverpool’s away supporters.
Reflecting on the chance in his post-match interview, Slot said: “The pass from Conor Bradley was incredible, and Dominik Szoboszlai made a fantastic run, making the perfect choice to square the ball. That left Nunez with a near-open goal. It wasn’t Nunez’s strongest foot – he’s right-footed – but it was still a massive chance.”
“He was unlucky, and I was hoping he’d get another opportunity because a player of his quality likely wouldn’t miss twice in a row. He was very close, but Martinez made a brilliant sliding tackle to deny him.”
“Of course, we were all disappointed, but it’s normal for the player to feel it the most,” Slot added, acknowledging Nunez’s evident frustration.
While a win would have put Liverpool 10 points clear at the top of the Premier League, Slot’s side now hold an eight-point lead, ahead of a crucial title showdown this weekend.
On Sunday, Liverpool will face Manchester City, who are struggling after a 6-3 aggregate defeat to Real Madrid in the Champions League.
Assessing his team’s performance in Birmingham, Slot reflected: “It was a great game overall. Going into halftime 2-1 down didn’t feel quite right, but I was still disappointed with how we finished the first half.”
“We came out strong in the second half, got the equalizer at 2-2, and created more opportunities to go ahead. At the same time, we were fortunate not to concede again. It was a fantastic match, but I’m not satisfied with the outcome.”
He continued, “Defensively, I thought we were solid. Villa didn’t really create many chances, and we were unfortunate with the balance of set-pieces. We scored two excellent goals and had enough opportunities to secure a win.”
“We’ve been in similar tight situations before, like our 2-1 win over Wolves, which was tough right up until the final minutes. Our players are used to playing under pressure, especially when fighting for trophies.”
Slot concluded: “We played well today, but that was also down to the way Villa approached the game. Every team faces every other team twice in a season, and this week we’ve had Villa away and City away. The important thing is we didn’t lose. We wanted more, and that’s something we can hold ourselves accountable for. We can’t let this become a recurring issue.”
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