SI Soccer
·26. März 2025
Is Trent Alexander-Arnold Going to Real Madrid? Latest News, Updates, Timeline

SI Soccer
·26. März 2025
As the 2024–25 season winds down, all eyes are on Trent Alexander-Arnold's next move.
Over the last few months, Liverpool have made headlines for all the wrong reasons. Not only did the Reds' dreams of lifting multiple trophies in Arne Slot's debut season crumble, but they also have failed to renew the contracts of Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold.
The latter has made the most waves recently as the 26-year-old right back continues to be linked with the reigning Spanish and European champions, Real Madrid. After over 350 caps for Liverpool, it is becoming more and more likely that Alexander-Arnold's time in a red shirt could come to an end in just two months.
Here's the latest transfer news on Alexander-Arnold as the England international's future hangs in the balance.
Take a look at the turn of events that led to Alexander-Arnold's precarious contract situation at Liverpool:
Once the England international's Liverpool contract expires on June 30, he is officially a free agent and can join Real Madrid (or any other club) on a free transfer. The Reds would receive nothing in return for the right back.
All signs are pointing toward Alexander-Arnold joining Real Madrid ahead of the 2025–26 season. Although neither Liverpool nor Real Madrid have confirmed the move, several reports recently emerged that deem the transfer an all but sure bet.
On Mar. 25, The Athletic reported Real Madrid are "working to close a deal" to sign Alexander-Arnold. The report, combined with Liverpool's failure to resign their vice-captain, make Alexander-Arnold's future look like one in white. The defender would give Real Madrid some much-needed defensive depth and would reunite Alexander-Arnold with his good friend and England teammate, Jude Bellingham.
The news does not come as a surprise, especially with how vocal Real Madrid have been about wanting to sign the right back. The Spanish giants even tried to sign Alexander-Arnold in January amid their significant injury woes.
The Reds rejected the bid before any figures were even discussed, per The Athletic. The club made it clear they were keeping Alexander-Arnold in Liverpool to at least finish out what will likely be a Premier League-winning campaign. As of now, even the silverware will not be enough to make Alexander-Arnold stay at his boyhood club. Not when Real Madrid are knocking at his door.
Until a deal is signed, though, Alexander-Arnold's future remains up in the air.
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