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Trent Alexander-Arnold will be faced with slightly different rules at Real Madrid(Image: Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
Trent Alexander-Arnold may have sealed his transfer to Real Madrid, but he's set to face a couple of early dilemmas at his new club.
Given that Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones filled the right-back position, it's possible that Alexander-Arnold could step into the XI for England's friendly against Senegal on Tuesday.
It's shaping up to be a hectic summer for Alexander-Arnold, who was announced as a Real player a month early to participate in the forthcoming Club World Cup for Los Blancos.
Luka Modric (No. 10), Lucas Vasquez (No. 17) and Jesus Vallejo (No. 18) are all due to reach the end of their contracts following this summer's Club World Cup.
Regardless of the number Alexander-Arnold selects, he will need to make another compromise in terms of his commute to training.
On the other hand, Vinicius Junior opted for the slightly pricier BMW i7 M70 xDrive, usually sold for approximately £157k.
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Alexander-Arnold was announced as a Real player earlier this month after the Spanish club agreed to a £10million deal with Liverpool, allowing the full-back to terminate his contract a month early.
He was expected to leave as a free agent at the end of his Reds contract, but Real forked out £8.4m, plus an additional £1.6m to cover his remaining wages, to make him available for the Club World Cup.
Real are due to kick off their campaign against Al-Hilal on 18 June.
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