Liverpool is currently in the midst of a thrilling season, sitting atop the Premier League, advancing to the Carabao Cup final, and remaining strong contenders in the Champions League. However, uncertainty looms over Anfield as three key players Trent Alexander-Arnold, Mo Salah, and Virgil van Dijk are in the final months of their contracts and could leave on free transfers at the season’s end.
Real Madrid is leading the race to sign Alexander-Arnold and could still offer Liverpool a fee to secure his services early. Despite his contract expiring this summer, the Spanish giants are eager to bring him in before the Club World Cup, which begins in June. They previously had a £20 million bid rejected in January but may attempt another approach to speed up the transfer.
An early release for Alexander-Arnold seems unlikely, as Liverpool rejected Real Madrid’s initial offer and would probably demand a higher fee than what the Spanish club is willing to pay. With the Premier League season concluding on May 25 and a potential Champions League final on May 31, losing him before then would be a significant blow to their campaign.

Liverpool has been working on contract renewals for over a year, but progress has been slow. While Arne Slot, the incoming manager, is keen to keep Alexander-Arnold, no agreement has been reached, leaving room for speculation that he could depart in the summer.
Despite the uncertainty, Alexander-Arnold remains a crucial part of Liverpool’s squad, having provided six Premier League assists this season. His performances continue to highlight his importance to the team, even as doubts linger over his future at Anfield.
Real Madrid is hoping to take advantage of this situation by finalizing a deal before June 30. The summer transfer window will open earlier than usual on June 1, aligning with the revamped Club World Cup schedule, giving them an opportunity to register new players in time for the tournament.

Slot recently acknowledged the contract situations surrounding Alexander-Arnold, Salah, and Van Dijk, emphasizing that Liverpool must be prepared for all possible outcomes. The club is evaluating long-term solutions to ensure they remain competitive even if key departures occur.
As Liverpool fights for silverware, the club remains hopeful that Alexander-Arnold could still be convinced to stay. Whether he signs a new contract or departs for Real Madrid, his decision will have a significant impact on both clubs’ plans for the upcoming season.