Liverpool Has a Plan to Get Revenge on Real Madrid for Alexander-Arnold
Liverpool won't let it go this time and has a plan to get revenge on Real Madrid for the transfer of Arnold
Because of its high level, Liverpool is one of the most important teams in the soccer world today. However, Real Madrid remains a much more attractive destination, even for players from its own team. This is due to the fact that a player like Trent Alexander-Arnold is considering leaving the English club to join Madrid.
This move greatly alters the future plans of the British team, as he is a very important player. However, it seems that they have a plan up their sleeve that could also ruin Real Madrid's plans in the future with another transfer. It is the Canadian from Bayern Munich, Alphonso Davies, who could enter the plans of the British.
This news is disconcerting for Florentino Pérez, who was not expecting a move from one of his main rivals. And he is not the only one, as Barcelona is also insisting on the Canadian's transfer.
Liverpool wants revenge
The English team has had a rought patch against Real Madrid that was only recently broken in the Champions League. Despite having managed to beat the white team after quite a few years without doing so, they haven't been satisfied with it.
With the more than likely departure of one of their top players, the English full-back, they could look to sign this player. The Canadian has some very interesting numbers for Bayern both last season and this one. 1600 minutes played in 20 games despite being about to end his contract.
The Bavarians don't seem to have the chance to stop the player's departure, as they are not willing to negotiate his terms. Liverpool therefore want to take advantage of the moment, as Barcelona can't compete for this transfer and Madrid will not risk it so soon.
Florentino must do something
If the president doesn't want to miss the chance to have this left-back on his side, he has to make a move as soon as possible. Otherwise, he could end up wearing red again, but this time in the Premier League.
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