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Former Liverpool right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold has suffered a new blow with his starting spot at Real Madrid in fresh doubt after the Spanish club completed a signingTrent Alexander-Arnold is set to face an even bigger fight to keep his Real Madrid spot next season after the Spanish club announced the signing of Denzel Dumfries.Alexander-Arnold, who left Liverpool to join Real for £10million last summer, endured a frustrating debut campaign at the Santiago Bernabeu. Indeed, the 27-year-old struggled with a number of injury concerns, was unable to hit top form when fit and found himself battling alongside Dani Carvajal for the right-back slot.But when Carvajal confirmed he would leave Real at the end of the 2025/26 season, it felt as though Alexander-Arnold would then be the club's outright No.1 right-back going forward.However, Real have since dipped into the transfer market and decided to sign Dumfries, who is a right-sided defender, in a £17million deal from Inter Milan.
The Netherlands international, 30, has penned a four-year contract at Los Blancos and is due to join his new teammates for pre-season later this month.Liverpool were linked with a move for Dumfries, who scored five goals and provided two assists from right-back at Inter last season, this summer but Real have moved to the front of the queue to sign him."Real Madrid and Inter Milan have reached an agreement for the transfer of player Denzel Dumfries, who will be linked to our club for the next four seasons, until June 30, 2030," Real said in a statement.It's a move that is going impact Alexander-Arnold's role at Real next season. Dumfries won't be joining as a back-up and will no doubt want to dislodge the ex-Liverpool man out of the team.The more probable outcome will be that Alexander-Arnold and Dumfries share the right-back responsibilities depending on the players available and the opposition Real are up against.Alexander-Arnold is a playmaking deep creator who boasts an elite passing range, while Dumfries is a physically imposing, direct hybrid right-back who thrives on athleticism, overlapping runs, and box presence.But Alexander-Arnold could have a significant advantage with new Real head coach Jose Mourinho thought to be a huge fan of the England international.
Indeed, in 2019, Mourinho praised Alexander-Arnold alongside his former full-back partner Andy Robertson, who is now at Tottenham."The two full-backs also have to be Liverpool players, amazing players, Alexander-Arnold and Robertson. Alexander-Arnold is a local boy, Robertson is a Scottish boy that a few years ago was relegated with Hull City."And both they are physical, they are aggressive, they are what I call in football 'the good arrogance', they are not afraid to play, they go forward, they participate in attack."Alexander-Arnold is hoping to have a more productive season at Real after missing out on the England squad this summer, with Mourinho keen to bring more silverware back to Madrid.FOLLOW OUR LIVERPOOL FC FACEBOOK PAGE!
