Liverpool ‘offer Trent Alexander-Arnold eye-watering wages and five-year contract’ to snub Real Madrid transfer

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Liverpool ‘offer Trent Alexander-Arnold eye-watering wages and five-year contract’ to snub Real Madrid transfer
Author: Henry Tomlinson
Published: Jan, 04 2025 21:55

Sponsored by. LIVERPOOL are reportedly offering Trent Alexander-Arnold eye-watering wages in order to fend off Real Madrid. The defender is wanted by the LaLiga giants with his contract set to expire at the end of the season. Real Madrid are free to negotiate a pre-contract agreement with Alexander-Arnold, 26, with the transfer window being open.

 [Liverpool have offered Trent Alexander-Arnold a huge deal to ward off interest from Real Madrid]
Image Credit: The Sun [Liverpool have offered Trent Alexander-Arnold a huge deal to ward off interest from Real Madrid]

However, Liverpool is determined to keep hold of the England international. The Mirror have claimed that Alexander-Arnold has been offered a five-year contract worth £78million to stay at Anfield. This financial package works to £300,000-per-week, which would make him one of the best-paid players in the Premier League.

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It is believed that the deal is of a similar value to that of the one being offered by Real. But the Spanish side would also be able to put forward a huge signing on free should Alexander-Arnold sign on a free transfer. The report has added that Alexander-Arnold has not made any demands regarding the club captaincy.

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He is viewed as the natural successor to Virgil van Dijk when the defender leaves the club. CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS. It has been claimed that Real want to sign Alexander-Arnold this month and would be willing to pay up to £20million.

This fee could be offered despite Alexander-Arnold becoming a free agent if his contract expires. Liverpool will be firmly against letting the star leave in January, with the club battling for the Premier League title. Arne Slot's side is sitting pretty at the top of the table with a five-point and two-game advantage over second-placed Arsenal.

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