Real Madrid considering shock January signing of Liverpool star following Carvajal injury | OneFootball

Real Madrid considering shock January signing of Liverpool star following Carvajal injury | OneFootball

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·6 octobre 2024

Real Madrid considering shock January signing of Liverpool star following Carvajal injury

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Real Madrid find themselves in a defensive crisis after Dani Carvajal’s injury, leaving Carlo Ancelotti with only six available defenders.

The situation is even worse in the right-back department, where Lucas Vazquez is the only trusted alternative available.


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With Carvajal ruled out for the entire season, Real Madrid could be forced to extend their hand in the upcoming January transfer window.

Real Madrid consider January move for Alexander-Arnold

To that end, a recent report from Diario SPORT has made a shocking claim, suggesting that the club are considering a January move for top target Trent Alexander-Arnold.

Alexander-Arnold has been a long-time target of Real Madrid, who have recently kickstarted contract talks with the Liverpool star, who will become a free agent at the end of the season.

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Will Trent Alexander-Arnold join Real Madrid in January? (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)

Madrid president Florentino Perez has historically been reluctant to disrupt the budget with mid-season signings.

However, with Real Madrid aiming to compete on multiple fronts, it is becoming increasingly clear that the team cannot sustain its current level of performance without reinforcements.

Alexander-Arnold, a close friend of Real Madrid star Jude Bellingham, was already convinced to make the switch to the Bernabeu next summer.

However, given the current crisis, Madrid could explore advancing his move for January by offering Liverpool a financial package in exchange for the six months remaining on his contract.

In addition, the club have reportedly accelerated plans to bring in Bayern Munich’s Alphonso Davies for next summer. His arrival would further bolster Madrid’s defence, but immediate solutions are needed to navigate the ongoing injury challenges.

With their backs against the wall, Los Blancos may have no other option but to make a rare January splash in the transfer market to avoid defensive collapse.

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