Transfer rumors, news: Liverpool, Real Madrid to talk Trent Alexander-Arnold


Liverpool and Real Madrid will meet to discuss the future of Trent Alexander-Arnold, while Barcelona still have Athletic Club winger Nico Williams in their future transfer plans. Join us for the latest transfer news, rumours, and gossip from around the globe.

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TRENDING RUMORS

– Liverpool and Real Madrid “have a date over Trent Alexander-Arnold,” Marca reports. The England right-back’s future will be discussed when club representatives meet for lunch ahead of Wednesday night’s Champions League game at Anfield. It remains to be seen whether Liverpool would be willing to part with the 26-year-old in January, with Madrid in urgent need of defensive reinforcements. Alexander-Arnold has featured in all but one of Liverpool’s 12 Premier League matches so far this season.

– Barcelona remain interested in a move for Athletic Club winger Nico Williams, according to Sport. The club are reported to still be in contact with the representatives of the 22-year-old Spain international, but it is said that they will only make a formal approach for his signature if he makes his intentions of leaving his current side clear, with the Blaugrana keen to avoid a lengthy transfer saga. Williams registered the assist in the 1-0 league victory over Real Sociedad on Sunday.

– Manchester United have a serious interest in Napoli forward Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, SportMediaset reports. The 23-year-old has a contract that runs until 2027, but so far there is no agreement over a new deal between him and Napoli. United see Kvaratskhelia as an ideal player to fit into new manager Ruben Amorim’s favoured 3-4-3 formation, and are willing to offer him a five-year contract worth at least €8m a year. The Georgia international has scored five goals in 13 league appearances this season, helping Antonio Conte’s side to lead Serie A.

– Atalanta striker Mateo Retegui is being monitored by Arsenal, Calciomercato reports. The Italy international has already scored 14 goals for club and country so far this season, including one in the 3-0 win at current league leaders Napoli earlier this month. Retegui, 25, has a contract with the Europa League champions until 2028, but could be available for around €45m.

– Chelsea are considering a move for Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guéhi, reports talkSPORT. The Blues believe that the Eagles could lower their initial £70 million valuation next summer when the 24-year-old will enter the final year of his contract at Selhurst Park. It is expected that top Premier League clubs could join the race for his signature, with Newcastle United also keen on securing his services. Guéhi has made 12 league appearances so far this season, while also establishing himself as a starter for England with four starts from five matches in the UEFA Nations League.

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Moreno: It’s time for Trent Alexander-Arnold to leave Liverpool next year

Ale Moreno says a parting of the ways might be the best solution for Liverpool and Trent Alexander-Arnold at the end of the season.

EXPERT TAKE

ESPN’s Alex Kirkland looks at whether Real Madrid could make a January move for Trent Alexander-Arnold happen:

Real Madrid need a right-back. Trent Alexander-Arnold is one of the world’s best, and he’s out of contract at Liverpool next summer. Of course Madrid are interested. The question is: has Trent definitively decided not to extend at Anfield? And if so, is there any chance of getting a deal done in January?

Madrid’s needs are urgent. First-choice right-back Dani Carvajal is out for the season — and anyway, he’s not getting any younger at 32 — and back-up Lucas Vazquez isn’t reliable enough. Midfielder Federico Valverde filled in against Leganés on Sunday, and might do the same in Wednesday’s Champions League game.

ESPN has reported that Alexander-Arnold is Madrid’s No. 1 target in the position, but that was originally with an eye to a free transfer next summer, a formula the club used to bring in stars like Kylian Mbappé, Antonio Rüdiger and David Alaba, and hope to repeat with Bayern’s Alphonso Davies, too. Their defensive injury crisis has brought matters to a head, but there are serious doubts about whether title-chasing Liverpool would be willing to let Alexander-Arnold leave in the upcoming transfer window, even if it meant securing a transfer fee.

Alexander-Arnold is a very different kind of right-back to Carvajal, but that’s no bad thing. Carvajal may be 32, but remains an important player in the dressing room, and there’d presumably be some overlap between the two players for a season or two. That would allow coach Carlo Ancelotti — or his successor — to alternate, depending on the opposition. And Trent’s range of passing, line-breaking ability and set-piece prowess would go some way to helping make up for the loss of Toni Kroos last summer, too.

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OTHER RUMORS

– Manchester United sent scouts to watch Sporting CP’s Viktor Gyökeres, Geovany Quenda and Pedro Gonçalves as Amorim’s former club took on Arsenal on Tuesday night. (Daily Mail)

– Bayern Munich striker Mathys Tel is on the radar of VfB Stuttgart, who are exploring a potential loan move for the 19-year-old in January. (Florian Plettenberg)

– Multiple clubs in Europe including Liverpool, Barcelona, and Tottenham Hotspur are tracking Ajax defender Devyne Rensch. (Ekrem Konur)

– Barcelona, Tottenham, Roma, Napoli & Bayer Leverkusen are all interested in Rayo Vallecano right-back Andrei Ratiu. (Mundo Deportivo)

– Brighton & Hove Albion could loan out Paraguay international attacking midfielder Julio Enciso, with all seven of his appearances so far this season coming from the bench. (BBC Sport)

– Former Manchester United assistant coach Ruud van Nistelrooy is ahead of Graham Potter and David Moyes in the running to be appointed Leicester City’s new manager. (Football Insider)



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