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Trent Alexander-Arnold revealed he has been learning Spanish for a "few months" after speaking the language at his Real Madrid unveiling.
The England international knew he had "surprised a lot of people" at his Real Madrid presentation as he spoke fluent Spanish, declaring his move from Liverpool a "dream come true".
Alexander-Arnold then gave a news conference where he labelled his new head coach and ex-Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso a "big idol", downplayed the influence of Real and England team-mate Jude Bellingham in his move and admitted Real were the "only club" who could have taken him from Liverpool.
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Trent Alexander-Arnold shares more on his move to Real Madrid from Liverpool and reveals how long he'd been learning Spanish.
Alexander-Arnold, who has joined the Spanish giants on a six-year contract, praised Liverpool's "perfect" send-off and also revealed the club's owners said he would "always be welcome back at any point".
The Reds agreed to let the 26-year-old join Real early in a deal worth £10m, which means he is set to make his Real debut next Wednesday at the Club World Cup in the USA as Alonso's side face Al Hilal in their opening group game.
What did Trent say in Spanish?
Before his presentation, Real showed a lengthy highlights reel of his time at Liverpool and his best moments for England as Alexander-Arnold watched the montage from the front row alongside his girlfriend, parents and brothers.
Then, following a speech from Real president Florentino Perez, in which he declared Alexander-Arnold a "legend", the Liverpool academy graduate spoke in Spanish.
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Joining the 15-time European champions was "not an easy decision" for Alexander-Arnold, but he admitted they were the only club he would have left Anfield for.
He said: "I've known for a long time, if I was ever to leave Liverpool, it would be to go to Real Madrid