Real Madrid is nearing a deal to sign Trent Alexander-Arnold from Liverpool, with the defender expected to join the team in time for the Club World Cup in the United States, according to ESPN.
However, the two clubs still need to settle on a compensation fee before the transfer can be finalized.
This urgency arises because Alexander-Arnold’s current contract with Liverpool expires on June 30.
Liverpool has reportedly requested a release fee of approximately €1 million ($1.1 million).
While Alexander-Arnold will strengthen Real Madrid’s right-back position, the club is also focusing on reinforcing their centre-back and left-back positions. Madrid sees both areas as requiring additional quality, with the defense having been a weak spot this season.
Among the players under consideration are Álvaro Carreras and Dean Huijsen, though their high asking prices €60 million ($66.7 million) and €50 million ($55.6 million) respectively have prompted Madrid to explore alternative options.
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