
Liverpool's 3 Conditions for Alexander-Arnold to Play in the Club World Cup
The English team opens the door to an early departure of its top star
Trent Alexander-Arnold's Future as a Madridist Is One Step Closer after the official announcement he published yesterday morning on social media, through a video. That audiovisual content confirms that the '66' Red will leave at the end of the current soccer season, but it still doesn't indicate what his destination would be.
In any case, the offices at Valdebebas are still working tirelessly to secure the services of the British footballer. It is one of the most urgent signings for the first white team, given the weak situation in which the defensive line finds itself this season. That's why they want to ensure his arrival in Santiago Bernabéu locker room as soon as possible.

Especially for a Club World Cup that Real Madrid considers important. The competition organized by FIFA is of high interest in the offices at Valdebebas, so they would be willing to advance Trent Alexander-Arnold's arrival to play in the tournament. From the noble area of Anfield Road, they recall three conditions that have been revealed over time.
According to the information published by the newspaper As, Liverpool would demand from Real Madrid the payment of a symbolic transfer, approximately one million euros, to let Trent Alexander-Arnold leave. In addition to that small payment, the Red bosses have requested their still player to forgo his last month's salary as a footballer of the English discipline.
Conditions on the Table
It wouldn't be the only move Liverpool would demand to let Trent Alexander-Arnold leave. Besides the '66' Red stopping receiving that money, also around one million euros, Real Madrid would have to cover the payment of that amount. Thus, the total cost of signing the right-back before the end of his contract would be two million euros.
The Final Price set by Liverpool's three conditions is a considerable reduction of the transfer requested several months ago. The Merseyside entity wasn't willing to let the British defender leave early, but with the appropriate payment... Trent Alexander-Arnold would be a Real Madrid player just in time for the Club World Cup.

Thus, the final decision depends entirely on Real Madrid. Especially considering the negotiating willingness of a Liverpool that opens the door to an early departure of their still footballer... when they could well not do so, denying that possibility to a white club clearly in need of immediate signings for their defensive line.
The Club World Cup has disrupted all the plans of the executives led by Florentino Pérez, causing signings scheduled for this summer, like Trent Alexander-Arnold's, to be brought forward. It also leaves questions about the next Real Madrid coach for this FIFA competition: the white sports management is trying to convince Xabi Alonso to take over as soon as possible.
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