
They leak the real situation of Alexander-Arnold and reveal a big lie
The English full-back has been at the center of multiple rumors over the past two weeks
Real Madrid has added four players during the current transfer window to expand and improve the possibilities of the first team. The coaching staff led by Xabi Alonso has taken very little time to integrate those four footballers into its plans for the current season.
This has been shown, among others, by Álvaro Carreras: His clearance off the goal line in the match against Real Mallorca is more than compelling proof. Franco Mastantuono as well, who has started two matches in a row before the September international break, and Dean Huijsen, who is now the first-choice center-back for the Tolosa manager.

The only newcomer who is sparking some rumors is Trent Alexander-Arnold. In fact, there was speculation about his departure during the upcoming winter transfer window of 2026, as a result of Dani Carvajal's full recovery from his injury. The club has taken measures to definitively put an end to all the rumors about the "12".
In addition to his return to the starting line-up in the match against Real Mallorca, a game played at Santiago Bernabéu, the board of directors has sent a clear message. The English full-back is adapting perfectly to Santiago Bernabéu locker room, both personally and in football terms.
It's over
The information handled by Mario Cortegana reveals that the former Liverpool player is gradually finding his place under Xabi Alonso's orders. He is also starting to build relationships with other footballers besides Jude Bellingham: He already knew the "5" from their shared experiences with the England national team.
The Club World Cup, as well as the very brief 25/26 preseason at the Valdebebas Sports City, have acted as mechanisms to facilitate Trent's "landing" in the team. The big lie that was circulating about the British player is therefore completely disproved.

Some pointed out in previous weeks that Trent Alexander-Arnold was not comfortable in Santiago Bernabéu locker room, with problems integrating with his teammates on both a personal and professional level. That supposed discomfort would have disappeared in an instant on the third matchday of La Liga, given his performance against Real Mallorca... if it had ever truly existed.
The reality is that the Santiago Bernabéu locker room welcomed Trent Alexander-Arnold as just another player, understanding that the English "12" arrives to contribute quality and help the team get back on the winning track. The images from the latest training sessions, in which he can be seen socializing and smiling with several of his teammates, disprove the fabricated lie.
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