Real Madrid Set to Intensify Pursuit of Trent Alexander-Arnold Following Dani Carvajal Injury
Real Madrid is reportedly ready to ramp up its interest in Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold after a serious injury to Dani Carvajal. The Spanish international suffered a devastating knee injury during the team’s 2-0 victory over Villarreal at the Santiago Bernabeu, leaving him unable to finish the match.
Following medical evaluations, Real Madrid has confirmed that Carvajal has sustained a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament, a ruptured external collateral ligament, and a ruptured popliteus tendon in his right leg. This unfortunate development means Carvajal will be sidelined for the remainder of the 2024-25 season, creating a significant gap in the squad for the European champions.
With Carvajal out, manager Carlo Ancelotti finds himself relying solely on Lucas Vazquez as his senior right-back option. While there are potential alternatives within the club’s Castilla team, Real Madrid may seek to explore the January transfer window to secure additional defensive cover.
Reports from Marca suggest that Real Madrid might accelerate their plans to acquire Alexander-Arnold, initially contemplating a summer move when the England international could potentially be available on a free transfer due to the final year of his contract. However, Carvajal’s injury could prompt the club to test Liverpool’s resolve with a January offer for the talented full-back.
Despite being in the last year of his contract, Alexander-Arnold remains a key player for Liverpool. He has started nine of the club’s ten competitive matches this season, including all seven Premier League fixtures. Liverpool is unlikely to part with their first-choice right-back midway through the season, especially considering his integral role in the team’s dynamics.
The club’s decision on whether to entertain a January bid will likely hinge on the progress of contract negotiations with Alexander-Arnold. Recent reports indicate that the player is open to extending his stay at Anfield, even amidst the growing links to Real Madrid.
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