Real Madrid RESPOND after Trent Alexander-Arnold exit reports
It was reported earlier this week that Real Madrid had all but given up on Trent Alexander-Arnold.
The 27-year-old defender only joined the Spanish giants seven months ago but his career with Los Blancos would appear to be already hanging by a thread.
Inconsistent form - and frequent injuries - have restricted Trent’s impact at the Bernabeu and the head coach when he signed is no longer in charge.
Xabi Alonso reportedly had big plans to make Alexander-Arnold a key fixture in his new-look Real Madrid team. But that blueprint has been torched by Florentino Perez - the club president who took the decision to fire Alonso earlier this month.
It all leaves Trent in limbo - with a report suggesting that new coach Alvaro Arbeloa had told the Englishman to pack his bags.
Arbeloa x Trent meeting confirmed
Madrid media is frantically backpedalling this weekend - with Diario AS denying that the former Liverpool right-backs discussed any such thing.
The report confirms that Arbeloa spoke with Alexander-Arnold this week but added that it was to throw his weight behind the England international.
“The manager spoke with Trent, but it was to get a firsthand look at his recovery and to offer him his full support,” the report reads.
Alexander-Arnold is enduring a nightmare spell - falling out of the England squad and having no guarantees of a first-team place in Madrid when he returns from injury.
Could Trent Alexander-Arnold return to Liverpool?
Right now he is still recovering from the injury he suffered against Athletic Club in December - expected to keep him out for two months.
It is his second bad injury of the season - following another hamstring blow suffered against Marseille in September.
There have been previous reports that teams in England - including Manchester City and Newcastle - would be interested in bringing him back to the Premier League.
Maybe Madrid’s new communication strategy is to position Alexander-Arnold as an indispensable asset - thereby driving up the price in any transfer negotiations.
It remains to be seen whether Liverpool get involved in any transfer race for Trent - but it’s clear as day that Arne Slot’s side are suffering for his absence.
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