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Liverpool's decision after learning that Alexander Arnold wants to play for Real Madrid

The English full-back is clear about which team he plans to play for next season

By Romario Paz

Liverpool

Trent Alexander Arnold has already told Liverpool's directors that his desire is to play for Real Madrid. The scene has taken place in the hands of the last attempt by the directors of the Anfield club to achieve a renewal that is becoming more and more distant from the possible. The continuity of the full-back is placed in the impossible in the face of what seems to be evidence, which is none other than that the defender seems to have fallen into the arms of the seduction and the spell of Madrid and also because of the fact of living a new experience.

Alexander Arnold knows very well what Real Madrid is like. He has reports of what it is and what it represents. He knows it first-hand thanks to Jude Bellingham, one of his great friends in the world of football.

The move was made because Liverpool's ownership did not want to reach January 1 without resolving the renewal of the full-back's contract, something that is also repeated with Van Dijk and Salah, players symbols of a club that now dominates the Premier and that sees how three of its stars, reach the moment of being able to decide their future without counting on their current club.

Each one is a different world and their circumstances have nothing to do with each other, but the three do have in common that they are always more than just players for the Liverpool fans, hence the strenuous attempts to get their contracts renewed.

The case of Alexander Arnold involves being a player trained at the Anfield club, an English international, and still with a long way to go, as his 26 years of age announce. During the last few months there have been several attempts to try to reach an agreement, they found a solution to unblock a situation that has reached its limit and more so when football itself has already commented its desire to the Liverpool directors.

The immediate future is in the hands of those in charge at Anfield, who already know that the interest of the whites is not a strategy of the agent to get a more important and more substantial contract. The moment has come to decide whether or not to open up to a possible operation in January or resign themselves to seeing how one of their references leaves without leaving anything in return in the club's coffers.

Real Madrid will simply wait and see. If a call comes, negotiations for a possible immediate signing can be opened at any time. The situation is at the point that is of most interest to the new club in this case, that is, knowing that your player is leaving in a few months without receiving anything in return and seeing whether or not you are interested in negotiating and getting some money for an asset that is leaving. History repeats itself in the winter market year after year. The white club has lived through the experience in recent years with Álaba, Rüdiger and Mbappé.

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