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·17 settembre 2025
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·17 settembre 2025
Trent Alexander-Arnold opted to leave Liverpool in summer 2025 - right as the end of his contract was approaching.
paying the Reds around £10m to secure him ahead of his official contract release.
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And right from the off, things haven’t been going to plan for the defender. He was still struggling with an ankle injury when he joined the 15-time European champions - which he picked up in the Champions League for Liverpool against Paris Saint-Germain.
Nonetheless he was immediately thrust into the action for the tournament in the United States. Having played his part in Madrid’s progress to the semi-finals, he played NO part in the defeat to PSG.
That injury-enforced absence had questions being raised in the Madrid media - who wondered if they’d signed an expensive right-back whose availability couldn’t be guaranteed.
Then it was reported that new head coach Xabi Alonso was being kept awake at night owing to Trent’s defensive deficiencies.
Although Trent started the season in possession of the right-back starting berth, it didn’t take him long to be pushed aside for returning Madrid captain Dani Carvajal.
It appears the England international’s primary role will be to keep Carvajal in shape for the sharp end of the season - although he did start the opening Champions League game of the season against Marseille on Tuesday.
But Trent only lasted FOUR minutes before what appeared to be a hamstring injury struck him down. He is now facing a six-to-eight-week spell on the sidelines - with a return to Anfield scheduled in November.
Trent might be touch and go for that fixture given his injury troubles - but Alonso will be desperate to have him fit given Carvajal is suspended.
A new contract for the defender never appeared likely - and certainly not on the sums that Madrid are reported to be paying him.
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