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Arne Slot Urged to Sell Liverpool Star Amid Real Madrid Interest

Trent Alexander Arnold (Photo Credit: Getty)

Liverpool’s pursuit of the Premier League title has sparked a debate about the future of Trent Alexander-Arnold, with pundit Richard Keys urging manager Arne Slot to sell the player during the January transfer window.

The Reds currently sit six points clear at the top of the Premier League table, putting them on track to secure their 20th league title and match Manchester United’s record.

Trent Alexander-Arnold and Arne Slot (Photo Credit: Getty)
Trent Alexander-Arnold and Arne Slot (Photo Credit: Getty)

Under Slot’s leadership, Liverpool has thrived domestically and in Europe, yet the speculation surrounding Alexander-Arnold’s future threatens to disrupt the squad’s momentum.

The 26-year-old, who has been linked with a summer move to Real Madrid, reportedly remains open to a switch to the Bernabéu. Over the weekend, Liverpool rejected a £20m bid for the England international, but Keys believes the club should accept Madrid’s offer.

In his blog, Keys stated, “Trent’s skill set is better suited to Madrid. Defending is not his strength, and this ongoing saga is a distraction. Liverpool should get the deal done and move forward.”

Alexander-Arnold’s performance during Liverpool’s recent 2-2 draw with Manchester United has also fueled criticism. While some attributed his struggles to transfer rumors, manager Slot and defender Virgil van Dijk dismissed such claims.

Van Dijk commented, “Trent has his people around him, and we are here for him too. He wants to perform at his best, just like all of us. That’s where the focus is.”

Slot added, “The rumors didn’t affect him. Playing against Bruno Fernandes and Diogo Dalot, two starters for Portugal, is more challenging than dealing with speculation.”

Jamie Carragher (Photo Credit: Getty)
Jamie Carragher (Photo Credit: Getty)

Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher hinted that the ongoing speculation might have distracted Alexander-Arnold, but the club remains determined to stay focused as they aim to secure silverware this season.

With Real Madrid intensifying their pursuit, the coming weeks could prove pivotal for both Alexander-Arnold’s future and Liverpool’s title aspirations.

16 thoughts on “Arne Slot Urged to Sell Liverpool Star Amid Real Madrid Interest

  1. Mad how dramatic everyone is being!! Madrid pumping this stuff in to the press to unnerve the player and work it to their advantage. No word from Trent and even the all talk celebration – get behind him until we hear from him publicly

  2. Only reason Madrid would do this is because they know they can wait and get him for free. This was most likely a good faith gesture from Trent

  3. I don’t think this is coming from Trent. I think Real Madrid are trying to destabilise LFC. What does Trent have to gain from this? LFC were never going to accept so Trent just decided he wanted 6 months to taint his legacy? Instead of announcing it quietly at the season end.

  4. Why do people say Real Madrid are the best team in the world? Champions League titles are questionable! La Liga not really the hardest or most competitive league in the world. They just throw money at players who are on free transfers! The only thing they have is PR!

  5. They have had encouragement by Trents brothers to do this, they would not come if they haven’t been told he wants to go.

    Take the capacity off him ! To leave it like this as a Scouser makes it even worse. He could have just said I’m staying but it will take time. But he hasn’t

  6. Leave in the right way, don’t destroy your legacy over the bright lights and a supposed mate

    Do it the right way, sign an extension with a buy out clause so the club that you supposedly love will receive a transfer fee and leave with legacy intact with the blessing of the fans

  7. Macallister signed a contract at Brighton to ensure they didn’t get nothing and if Trent is orchestrating this, he will just be another player, certainly not a legend.
    Once Bradley is back, put him in the reserves

  8. Trent by trying to keep things “quiet” has made this even more of a CIRCUS his legacy is GONE UP IN FLAMES. He’s FINISHED at this club.

  9. Let him go, title race and he’s jogging back after aimlessly giving the ball away. He clearly is fantasising about bumming Jude in Madrid, Bradley will put it all on the line for Liverpool and not just because he wants “a special goodbye”.

  10. The state of Madrid and the sheer arrogance of them and Trent wants to go there. He’s absolutely finished

  11. Offer him a signing-on bonus for another two year contract but agree to sell him in the summer for an agreed ‘not too stupid’ fee.

  12. This is an absolute non story. Why would anyone try to sign him now when they can have him for nothing in the summer.

  13. If they’ve approached him in January they are more interested in destabilising an opposing club than the player himself. Otherwise they would happily wait until the summer.

  14. If we’re being really ruthless we should sell him but for no less than 50m and if Madrid don’t wanna pay that then keep Trent in the squad but don’t play him and go and get a new RB and start him. Go to Chelsea for acheampong and get him.

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