Trent Alexander-Arnold has been put in the middle of new rumors of a transfer to the Premier League after rumors about his possible move back to England. The opinions of concrete offers have spread a lot, but the state of things is still to be verified and is much behind.
Spanish-based sources claim that Manchester United and Newcastle United are following the progress of the defender keenly in La Liga. The same information gives a possibility of interest worth approximately £35 million, though no formal bids have been received.
England international was signed by Real Madrid in the summer of 2025, having allowed his contract to end in Liverpool. This has caused Madrid to pay a small amount of fee to have him registered early; his early life in Spain has been disturbed by muscle injuries and occasional appearances.
Regardless of the speculation, the people within the Spanish club have denied that they plan to think of selling at this moment. Senior elements of the Madrid hierarchy are convinced that his adjustment process is natural and that his long-term contribution is still substantial.
Spanish newspaper Defensa Central has stated that some English clubs are monitoring the situation prior to the summer window of 2026. The same reports have been reflected by various UK-based platforms, although all of them admit that negotiations are still in the discovery phase.
The player himself is known to be determined to make it in Spain and become a regular player after being fully fit. He has been engaged in rehabilitation activities with the medical personnel and is likely to demand more minutes in the second half of the season.
The English reaction has been on the effect of his exit at Anfield as opposed to an imminent move. Ex-striker Gary Lineker, in the recent past, has made an observation to this effect, stating that Liverpool have become significantly less creative in their attacks without the distinctive passing ability of their former right back.
One of the key points, as emphasized by Lineker, was the balance between attacking output and defensive risk, which made his impact in games. He further indicated that other players, such as Mohamed Salah, gained a lot due to the supply down the right side.
At this point, it is all a matter of monitoring and not negotiation, and no proven offers are on the table. The next move will be based on competence, playing time, and long-term planning in Madrid as opposed to speculation in the short run.
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