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Trent Alexander-Arnold will not be able to take one of his prized possessions with him to Real Madrid, with the Spanish giant imposing a ban on its newest signing.
The former Liverpool vice-captain has of course completed his move to the Bernabeu, with an agreement having been confirmed last week.
The Reds will receive around $13.5 million, with Real having bought him out of the final month of his contract in order for him to play at this summer’s Club World Cup.
Alexander-Arnold officially became a Real Madrid player when the transfer window opened on Sunday, having agreed to a six-year deal.
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Since then, he has been in Spain with the England squad ahead of the latest round of international fixtures, and even bumped into Los Blancos legend Roberto Carlos ahead of meeting his new teammates for the first time.
Alexander-Arnold’s first game for his new club could arrive soon, with Real facing Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal in its opening game at the Club World Cup on June 18.
Before he’s even kicked a ball for his new club though, the former Liverpool star has been hit with a ban which means he won’t be able to bring something over from Merseyside.
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Alexander-Arnold will be prevented from taking his $176,000 Range Rover with him to his new club due to Real’s sponsorship agreement with BMW