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Trent Alexander-Arnold has hailed the quality of his new Real Madrid team-mates
Trent Alexander-Arnold claims his early days as a Real Madrid player are "a lot different to what I'm used to" as he hailed the quality of his new team-mates.
The former Red has forged a reputation as among the best players in his position in the world and is looking to acclimatise to a new environment.
He's left the Premier League champions and joined a team who, despite their poor season, were winning the Champions League just over a year ago.
[It was] good to get a feel of the ball and a feel of the heat training in this climate so it was a good session.
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"[It was] high quality.
Many in red were frustrated that he allowed his contract to wind down, meaning the club couldn't demand a big fee for him, as he was booed by some in the season's final games.
Trent Alexander-Arnold has thrown himself into his new environment
Alexander-Arnold made headlines for speaking Spanish in his presentation as a Los Blancos player and has revealed he is able to communicate with his new team-mates in the language, but in an effort to make him feel welcome some are also chatting to him in English.
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"I can't say enough about the lads and how they made me feel welcome and at home," he said.
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