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It's not Real Madrid, but they would pay 20 million euros to sign Trent Alexander-Arnold

Alexander-Arnold in the sights of European giants: Barcelona, ​​Real Madrid or PSG?

By Romario Paz

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Trent Alexander-Arnold's future at Liverpool is at a crossroads. According to a recent report, the talented English defender has attracted interest from three of the world's biggest clubs: Barcelona, ​​Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain.

Alexander-Arnold's contractual situation is a key factor in this story. The 26-year-old is out of contract with Liverpool next summer, meaning he could leave his boyhood club as a free agent if a deal to extend his contract is not reached.

Reports suggest that negotiations between Liverpool and the player's representatives have not made significant progress. This lack of progress opens up the possibility that Alexander-Arnold will begin negotiating with foreign clubs from early January, looking for a new destination for next season.

Barcelona's interest and Hansi Flick's vision:

ElNacional.Cat reports that Barcelona are determined to make a move for the England international. Manager Hansi Flick sees Alexander-Arnold as an ideal piece to complement their attacking style of play, highlighting his ability to project himself into attack and create danger from the right flank.

Despite the Catalan club's well-known financial problems, the possibility of signing Alexander-Arnold as a free agent next summer removes the need to make a large investment in his transfer, making the operation easier.

According to sources close to the outlet, Alexander-Arnold would be attracted by Barcelona's history and greatness, and his desire to leave Liverpool "seems firm."

However, the English defender would demand a place as an undisputed starter in Flick's lineup. This demand could create a dilemma, as Barcelona have Jules Koundé, who has performed at a high level in that position. However, there is a chance that Koundé could be relocated to central defence, opening up a space for Alexander-Arnold at right-back.

Competition from Real Madrid and PSG:

The interest in Alexander-Arnold is not limited to Barcelona. Real Madrid and PSG have also joined the list of suitors, which anticipates tough competition for the services of the English defender. The possibility of signing a player of his quality without a transfer fee makes him a very attractive target for any club.

Bottom line:

Trent Alexander-Arnold is out of contract with Liverpool next summer. Renewal negotiations have not made significant progress. Barcelona, ​​Real Madrid and PSG are interested in signing him. Hansi Flick sees Alexander-Arnold as a key piece for Barcelona.

Signing as a free agent makes the deal easier for Barcelona.

Alexander-Arnold would demand a starting place. Real Madrid and PSG are also in the bidding.

As the end of his contract approaches, the likelihood of Alexander-Arnold leaving Anfield increases, and the competition between European giants for his signature intensifies. The future of the talented English defender is seen as one of the biggest unknowns of the upcoming transfer window.


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