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Alexander-Arnold, 26, made an appearance as a substitute in the second half as England secured an underwhelming 1-0 victory over Andorra, inching closer to World Cup qualification.
Given that Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones filled the right-back position on Saturday, it's possible that Alexander-Arnold could step into this role 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 Madrid player a month early to participate in the forthcoming Club World Cup.
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As an academy graduate breaking into the first team, the full-back decided to keep his unconventional shirt number.
His triumphs in a Liverpool jersey didn't persuade him to switch to a more traditional number typically worn by a first-team regular, even after he clinched major titles with his childhood club.
Additionally, Luka Modric (No. 10), Lucas Vasquez (No. 17) and Jesus Vallejo (No. 18) are all due to see their contracts expire following this summer's Club World Cup.
Regardless of the number Alexander-Arnold selects, he'll need to make another adjustment to his commute to training
The silver lining for Alexander-Arnold is that he can choose his vehicle without any cost.
Alexander-Arnold was unveiled as a Real player at the start of this month after the club agreed to a £10 million ($13.5 million) deal with Liverpool for the full-back to terminate his contract a month early
He was expected to join as a free agent at the end of his Reds contract, but Madrid forked out £8.4 million ($11.4 million) plus an additional £1.6 million ($2.1 million) to cover his remaining salary, making him available for the Club World Cup.
Madrid is poised to kick off its Club World Cup campaign against Al-Hilal on June 18