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Andy Robertson becomes first Liverpool player to address Trent Alexander-Arnold to Real Madrid rumours


 



 


 



According to Andy Robertson, there have been rumours that Trent Alexander-Arnold is interested in joining Real Madrid.


The conclusion of the 24/25 season is approaching, and it is anticipated that Alexander-Arnold will call it quits with Liverpool in the summer. This is the conclusion that is predicted to occur.



He has been extensively linked with a move to Spanish La Liga heavyweights Madrid, and his current deal will expire at the conclusion of the current season. The full-back’s contract will expire at the end of the current campaign.


Recently, a transfer expert named Fabrizio Romano published an article in which he stated, “Trent Alexander-Arnold and Real Madrid, closer and closer after the story was revealed one year ago.”

“The official contract proposal from Real has been delivered to TAA and his camp,” the statement announced. The terms of the arrangement are now being discussed, and all parties concerned are confident that they will be able to reach an agreement.

Robertson, another full-back for Liverpool, was questioned about Alexander-Arnold’s future before the club’s Premier League match against Fulham on Sunday.

In response, the Scotsman stated, “Trent’s head is not exactly in good shape because he is injured.” In addition, Trent is the type of person that despises getting hurt so much. To tell you the truth, injuries are something that none of us enjoy, but I believe that throughout the years that I have played with Trent, it has definitely affected him a little bit more than it bothers me.

Because he enjoys being outside on the grass and playing football, it is the only thing that he is trying to concentrate on. On the other hand, it is hard for me to pretend that we have not witnessed all of the hubbub and everyone commenting on it and other such things.

After that, Robertson stated, “But for us, our focus is on him getting back fit and healthy, and once he does that, hopefully he will be back on the pitch.” As soon as he accomplishes that, whatever is going to take place [with his future] will take place. Still, nobody is aware of that.

People are able to talk about it, and there is a great deal of conjecture about it. Everyone is talking about it. On the other hand, we are just looking for another right-back option to return, and Trent is a tremendous player in that regard; we are hoping that he will be back on the pitch very soon.

With only eight matches left to play, Arne Slot’s team is in a position to win the Premier League title. Liverpool now holds a 12-point advantage over Arsenal at the top of the Premier League standings.



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