Maximum Amount that Real Madrid Would Pay for Arnold to Arrive in January
Madrid is already thinking about it and has a figure to pay in case they transfer Arnold
Real Madrid has to make a considerable number of operations in order to renew the team in certain sectors. This is mainly in those that have been weakened by injuries and the performance of some players, for example. One of these is the right wing position where a player like Alexander Arnold is positioned as the main candidate.
However, given the need for the team and the recent injury to Dani Carvajal, it seems that his incorporation is becoming more and more necessary. For this reason, the white team is considering the option of being able to pay a possible transfer in winter. Through Defensa Central's YouTube channel, Ramón Álvarez de Mon reveals it and it would be between 15 and 20 million euros.
This seems to be real news because the white team doesn't tend to make this type of transfers. However, seeing the general team's needs, there doesn't seem to be another option.
Madrid might go for Arnold
The white team knows perfectly well that any slip in this sector could end up blowing it up completely. This is because they only have Lucas Vázquez as winger and not even as a player in his natural position.
Therefore, even with options like Raúl Asencio and others, they could avoid this becoming a catastrophe if there's another serious injury. With these amounts, they could consider the option of being able to incorporate a player like Alexander Arnold immediately. Mainly because he is a player who has been in the Merengues' plans for some time.
However, they will not make any kind of move if the player or the team itself decides to change the favorable outlook, either by renewing the contract or by raising the price for the remainder of his contract.
We'll see what happens
The most important thing now is to get to the winter transfer window in order to make a decision on this. However, practically everything is in the hands of Liverpool, who must decide whether they want to let him go or wait until his contract expires.
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