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Liverpool sent clear Trent Alexander-Arnold return message after Real Madrid exit claim

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Liverpool Sent Clear Trent Alexander-Arnold Return Message After Real Madrid Exit Claim

Trent Alexander-Arnold, the 28-year-old English right-back who left Liverpool as a free agent last summer to join Real Madrid on a six-year deal, is facing a challenging stint in Spain amid rumors of a sensational return to Anfield.[1][2]



Alexander-Arnold, once Liverpool's vice-captain and a fan favorite with 23 goals and numerous trophies including the Premier League and Champions League in 354 appearances, departed amid backlash for not securing a transfer fee, earning him the label of "traitor" from some supporters.[1][4] At Real Madrid, his adaptation has been hampered by injuries and tactical issues, limiting him to just eight official appearances this season with minimal impact—one assist in league play and two in the Club World Cup.[1][3][6]

Reports from British outlets like CaughtOffside and TeamTalk, cited widely, suggest Real Madrid's high expectations haven't been met, fueling transfer speculation. Interim coach Alvaro Arbeloa has reportedly advised him to "find a new club," with claims that prolonging his stay harms both player and team, though some sources dismiss this as overstated, insisting he's still key to long-term plans and nearing injury recovery.[3][5]

A return to Liverpool is mooted as tactically appealing despite emotional hurdles—fans' resentment over his exit remains a barrier. The club might employ "diplomatic tactics" for reintegration, but a hefty transfer fee is required due to his contract until 2031.[1][2][3] Manchester City is monitoring closely, having held intermediary talks for a rival move, while a Manchester United switch seems unlikely.[4][6]

Alexander-Arnold aims to prove himself at Real and secure a spot in England's 2026 World Cup squad under Thomas Tuchel, who prioritizes active players. His future hinges on form, but Premier League suitors, including a potential Liverpool reconciliation, loom large.[3][5]

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