
Ramón de Mon announces the real amount Real Madrid has paid for Arnold
The specific way in which the amount paid by Real Madrid for Trent Alexander-Arnold has been revealed by Ramón de Mon
Finally, Real Madrid have announced through their social media the signing of Trent Alexander-Arnold. The now former Liverpool player will arrive at Real Madrid in the coming days to be formally presented. However, a particularity in his arrival is due to the amount that Real Madrid had to pay to sign him.
Although Arnold was close to finishing his contract with Liverpool, Madrid had to pay €10 million to get him before that. Ramón Álvarez de Mon, a collaborator on Defensa Central's YouTube channel, however, has revealed other information. "I respect the information that has been given by other media," he mentioned on his X account.

"According to my information, Real Madrid paid Liverpool £5.3 million (6.2 million euros)," added Ramón de Mon. With this, Ramón de Mon has made it clear that Arnold's signing could have been for less than €10 million.
The true value of Trent Alexander-Arnold
After playing nine seasons with Liverpool, Trent Alexander-Arnold made the decision to leave at the end of the campaign. Despite the contract renewal offers presented by Liverpool, the right-back was quite clear about his signing for Real Madrid. At 26 years old, Arnold felt it was time for a change of scenery and to accept new challenges.
Although it had been reported that the value of his signing was €10 million, Ramón de Mon has provided other information. Showing his deep respect for other media, Ramón de Mon revealed the true value of Arnold's signing for Real Madrid.

Although this information could generate some doubts about the real figure, the reality is that Real Madrid haven't had to pay many millions. Once again, this operation has proved the mastery that Real Madrid have when making signings.
An excellent signing for Real Madrid
Whether it was €10 million or €6.2 million, the most important thing for Real Madrid is having completed the transfer of Trent Alexander-Arnold. With the Club World Cup to play, the arrival of the Englishman is a top-level reinforcement.
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