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Real Madrid is set to unveil former Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold as their newest signing on Thursday.
The Reds received £10million ($13.5 million) for releasing Alexander-Arnold, who will now prepare for Real Madrid's campaign in the competition, starting against Al Hilal on June 18.
Alexander-Arnold was recently overlooked for England's matches against Andorra and Senegal, with Curtis Jones starting ahead of him in the right-back position.
As Alexander-Arnold begins his new chapter in Madrid, he is set to speak publicly as a Real Madrid player for the first time on Thursday.
The club announced: "Real Madrid CF announces that tomorrow, Thursday, at 12:30 p.m (11am GMT)., the presentation of our player Trent Alexander-Arnold will take place at Real Madrid City.
"Previously, Real Madrid president Florentino Pe?rez will welcome Trent Alexander-Arnold for the formal signing ceremony that links our new player to the club for the next six seasons.
"Following the presentation, Trent Alexander-Arnold will address the media in the press room at Real Madrid City."
After Liverpool's triumphant 5-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur securing their Premier League title, the full-back announced his decision not to extend his Anfield tenure.
Growing up, seeing players leave that I've loved watching and have helped the team win trophies, you feel a connection to the players that you watch, especially when they bring success to the club as well.
"So, I completely understand the feelings that go with that and I've felt it myself so I completely understand that the news will disappoint a lot of people, will anger people, it will make them upset.
"Obviously that went into the decision as well - it's something you don't want to do, you don't want to ever have these moments where you feel like you're letting a lot of people down, you're disappointing a lot of people.
"But I've had to make a decision for me, it's as simple as that
When we were in a title race and trying to push for trophies, it's about making the right decision for the team and trying not to distract the team and take away from what we're doing on the pitch.
"For me, it was always to do it after the season was kind of done; not so much the final game but when there was nothing else really to play for.
"Now that we've won the league and we've been able to celebrate it and celebrate such an amazing achievement, I felt like now is the right time to get it off my chest and tell the fans the truth, and now is that time."
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