Real Madrid have been in talks to sign Trent Alexander-Arnold from Liverpool for a while. A January move for the full-back didn't materialize but rumors prevail
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk's future under Arne Slot at Anfield is unclear, along with Mohamed Salah and Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Real Madrid should add Liverpool star Virgil van Dijk to their summer wishlist, with Trent Alexander-Arnold their top transfer target, says Tony Cascarino.
Former Chelsea striker Tony Cascarino has advised Real Madrid to sign Liverpool duo Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold on free transfers in the
Liverpool face an anxious end to the season on the contract front with Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold all nearing the end of their deals.Arguably the club’s three most
Real Madrid have been advised to sign a second Liverpool player as they look to bring England star Trent Alexander-Arnold to the Bernabeu. Alexander-Arnold is expected to move to the Spanish capital in the summer after emerging as a key transfer target for La Liga giants Madrid.
Liverpool remain in negotiations over a new contract for Trent Alexander-Arnold, despite reports in Spain claiming the England international has agreed to join Real Madrid, journalist Ben Jacobs has exclusively told GIVEMESPORT.
Virgil van Dijk has admitted that he still has ‘no idea’ how long he has left at Liverpool, as the future of three of the club’s superstars still hangs in the balance. It has been a stunning season so far for the Reds, sitting top of the Premier League and the Champions League group, with Arne Slot impressing in his first season in charge.
Real Madrid are not in talks over signing Bayern Munich star Joshua Kimmich, with Los Blancos not looking to bring in Liverpool ace Virgil van Dijk either.
The England international has entered the final six months of his contract at the club and his future at Anfield remains uncertain after contract talks with the Reds have stalled.Along with
Now, Cascarino is of the opinion that Real Madrid should also sign Van Dijk, who is also in the final six months of his Reds contract. He told The Times (h/t Metro):