The Unexpected Amount Real Madrid Will Pay for Arnold and It's Not to Liverpool
Alexander-Arnold won't arrive for free at Madrid and this is what they'll have to pay in Chamartín for his transfer
One of the transfers that generates the most excitement among Madrid fans is definitely Trent Alexander-Arnold from Liverpool. The British player has proven over the years to be a true star in his position and aims for the top. However, there's a small detail, which is that Real Madrid will have to shell out a significant amount for his arrival.
What stands out the most is the fact that Liverpool wouldn't have to receive a single euro for this, as his contract would have ended. It's estimated that this amount could be around 18 million euros between transfer bonus and commissions. While it's not an extremely high amount, it's important to have this money available for his transfer.
Florentino Pérez is a complete expert in the field of player acquisitions and, therefore, probably already has everything prepared for his incorporation. A transfer that could completely revolutionize Real Madrid's flank, which has been greatly affected.
Arnold's price
The British soccer player, over the years, has established himself as one of the best ones in his respective position. In one of his best and most memorable seasons, he was key to winning the UEFA Champions League in 2019.
Now, at Liverpool, despite being in his last contract year, he already has more than 2000 minutes played in 28 matches. Additionally, his impact both offensively and defensively is extremely important for the British club.
Real Madrid knows perfectly well that it needs this player, considering that Dani Carvajal has suffered a serious injury. This could lead to a deterioration in the Spaniard's performance, which the Englishman could cover without problems.
Florentino has it secured
It seems to indicate that the Madrid president has this transfer almost 100% secured and it's only a matter of time before it's finalized. An unbelievable new operation by Florentino and one that will surely be among the most memorable.
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