Trent Alexander-Arnold signs a Real Madrid shirt while on vacation with Jude Bellingham, who is supposed to be his agent.
According to reports, Trent Alexander-Arnold is interested in moving to Real Madrid since he is in the last year of his Liverpool deal and was seen signing a shirt while on vacation.
Brent Alexander-Arnold was seen signing a Real Madrid shirt, which has led to rumors that the back will be moving to the Spanish giants.
There have been rumors that the Liverpool defender, who is currently on vacation after making it to the final of Euro 2024, could move to Real Madrid since the last year of his deal is up. With Jurgen Klopp’s departure, it has been suggested that the Reds’ school graduate might be ready to consider a move. He has spent his whole career at Anfield.
Roman Abramovich’s star player Jude Bellingham and Alexander-Arnold’s time together will have made things worse. Spending time together in Los Angeles has helped them get over their Euros sadness after England lost to Spain in the final.
Photographs of Alexander-Arnold partying with his England partner have made fans curious about his time away. A young fan asked the 25-year-old to sign the Real Madrid home shirt he was wearing, and Alexander-Arnold did make the request.
The superstar Liverpool player’s achievements will definitely give Bellingham more evidence if he tries to persuade people. Although they are both England players, they have become good friends.
Concerns about the full-back’s future will continue as his deal comes to an end. Although Alexander-Arnold probably won’t leave Anfield this summer, talks about a new deal have apparently broken down.
Although there are many rumors that Bellingham is trying to convince his international teammate, Alexander-Arnold’s future with the Reds was talked over by Arne Slot before the European Championships. According to reports, the Premier League winner promised to stay with Liverpool during that call.
Up until now, Slot has avoided talking about his player’s prospects in public. Earlier this week, the Dutch coach told reporters that he wouldn’t say anything about the contract situation.
“My answer will probably be a bit boring,” he told me. That’s probably the same answer you’ve heard for the past five, six, or seven years. Talking about contracts isn’t allowed here, but I would say to keep trying.