After confirming his departure from Liverpool, Trent Alexander-Arnold is expected to receive a “insane” wage at Real Madrid.
After confirming his exit from Liverpool, Trent Alexander-Arnold is certain to get a substantial salary at Real Madrid.
As more information becomes out after it was confirmed that Trent Alexander-Arnold would be leaving Liverpool, he is expected to receive a huge salary at Real Madrid.
Throughout Liverpool’s Premier League title-winning season, Alexander-Arnold has been the subject of much conjecture. Despite the fact that Virgil van Dijk and Mo Salah signed new contracts, the England international has made the decision to pursue new opportunities.
After 20 years at his boyhood club, Alexander-Arnold confirmed on Monday that he will not be renewing his contract at Anfield and will leave on a free transfer, following a flurry of rumors.
Alexander-Arnold shared an emotional video and a long message outlining his choice the day after Chelsea’s 3-1 loss.
The two-time Premier League champion will “depart with our gratitude and appreciation for his contribution during a sustained period of success,” according to an official statement released by Liverpool.
Following the announcement, Trent Alexander-Arnold’s Real Madrid contract is revealed.
Alexander-Arnold is now about to start a new chapter in Spain, joining England teammate Jude Bellingham at 15-time European champions Real Madrid in what seems to be the worst-kept secret in football.
Alexander-Arnold is anticipated to sign a five-year contract at the Santiago Bernabeu, according to Fabrizio Romano.
According to Sky Sport’s Sacha Tavolieri, he will also receive a hefty pay raise from his Liverpool wage package, which now stands at €15 million annually before taxes, performance-related bonuses, and a signing-on fee.
He won’t be among Real Madrid’s top earners, though, as players like Vinicius Jr. and Kylian Mbappe make more money than Alexander-Arnold does.
His contract with Liverpool is set to legally expire on July 1st, but according to The Sun, he may sign for Real Madrid sooner because they want him to play in the Club World Cup, which begins in the US in June.
According to reports, Alexander-Arnold might move on June 1 and be eligible to play against Al Hilal in the group stage match in Miami on June 15 provided Los Blancos pays for an early release.
Alexander-Arnold has made 351 appearances for Liverpool, contributing 92 assists and 23 goals. Three more occasions, including twice at home against Arsenal and Crystal Palace, he might don the Reds shirt.
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