
Carvajal 'Torpedoes' Alexander-Arnold's Signing and Saves the Club Many Millions
The Spanish footballer's recovery is progressing much better than initially expected
One of the names constantly mentioned in Real Madrid's summer market rumors is Trent Alexander-Arnold. Liverpool's '66', although currently injured, is one of the players who most impresses the board led by Florentino Pérez. His possible arrival as a free agent to Santiago Bernabéu locker room was practically solved during the last winter market.
But his fragile physical condition as of today has made Real Madrid considerably reconsider accelerating the timeline for his arrival to the team. That early signing, which the club executives wanted to make a reality before June 30, might have been postponed due to the evolution of Dani Carvajal's injury.

The Real Madrid footballer was injured on October 5 with a triple tear in his right knee. This injury would have kept him away from the field for practically a year, but the brutal strength that Leganés's '2' exudes has considerably shortened all the expected timelines.
As things stand, in the Valdebebas offices, they are beginning to see Dani Carvajal's return as plausible for the matches to be played during the Club World Cup. This newly branded competition organized by FIFA will start, for Real Madrid, on June 18, 2025 in the match against the Saudi club Al-Hilal.
Much-Awaited Solution
Reports from 'Relevo' indicate that Real Madrid "doesn't rule out that he could play in the Club World Cup", a circumstance that would solve the two current debates about the right-back position. In the first instance, Dani Carvajal's return would end doubts about the date of Trent Alexander-Arnold's incorporation.
With the Madrid defender in the squad, fully recovered, the entry of Liverpool's '66' would be secured for after June 30. Only after that date can his arrival as a free agent to Santiago Bernabéu locker room be completely assured... as well as a full recovery from the ailment he is currently experiencing in England.

Meanwhile, Dani Carvajal's return would place Lucas Vázquez in the background. The discreet performance of the Galician '17' is raising serious doubts about his continuity in the first white team for the 25/26 season, as his contract ends this season. Replaced by Fede Valverde in the most important matches, Lucas Vázquez is slowly moving away from adding another season as a Madridist.
In any case, at Real Madrid, they are already impatiently awaiting Dani Carvajal's return to the merengue sports discipline. With Leganés's '2' in the squad, Carlo Ancelotti would recover one of his most important footballers and solve a doubt that the white club has endured for months.
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