
Trent Alexander-Arnold’s potential move to Real Madrid has been making headlines lately. According to recent reports, Alexander-Arnold has agreed to personal terms with Real Madrid, which includes a five-year contract starting from July 1, with an annual salary of around €15 million, plus a significant signing-on fee .
This development comes as no surprise, given that Alexander-Arnold’s contract with Liverpool is set to expire in the summer, and he has been linked with a move to Real Madrid for some time. In fact, Real Madrid had a bid rejected by Liverpool in the winter transfer window, but they have remained confident of landing him on a free transfer .
The move has sparked mixed reactions from fans, with some understanding his desire for a new challenge, while others feel his legacy at Liverpool will be tarnished if he leaves for free . Liverpool, on the other hand, has been trying to persuade Alexander-Arnold to stay, offering him a lucrative contract, but it seems he has made up his mind to join Real Madrid .

Jamie Carragher has shared his thoughts on Trent Alexander-Arnold’s potential move to Real Madrid, expressing disappointment rather than anger. He believes that as a local player and Liverpool fan, Alexander-Arnold should consider the club’s position in competing for the league and European Cup every year .
Carragher thinks that Alexander-Arnold could have helped Liverpool push further ahead of Manchester United in their trophy haul if he had stayed for a few more seasons. He’s disappointed that Alexander-Arnold doesn’t see Liverpool as the ultimate destination, given their current competitive standing .
However, Carragher also acknowledges that he’s not angry about Alexander-Arnold leaving on a free transfer. He notes that in an ideal world, Liverpool would receive a significant transfer fee, but as a supporter, you can’t have it both ways .
It’s worth noting that not everyone agrees with Carragher’s views, with some critics calling his comments “a little bit naughty” and suggesting that he should be more supportive of Alexander-Arnold’s decision .