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The real reason why there’s ‘no total agreement’ yet between Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold and Real Madrid

Real Madrid’s interest in Liverpool star Trent Alexander-Arnold is no longer a secret at this point.

The Reds defender has entered the final six months of his contract at Anfield. Liverpool have been tryi♏ng to extend his deal, but there has been no agr🌞eement yet.

Real Madrid are free to sign Alexander-Arnold on a pre-contract now ahead of🅘 a permanent deal for nಞo fee in the summer transfer window.

However, the Galact൲ico♊s’ first offer to the Englishman has fallen short.

Liverpool star Trent Alexander-Arnold’s demand to sign for Real Madrid

It is looking more and🍨 more likely with each passing day that Alexander-Arnold will leave Liverpool.

The Englishman ♋– along with Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk – will be available on a free transfer, and that has made him a very ﷺattractive option.

TBR Football exclusively revealed earlier in January that Alexander-Ar🍷nold is ready to confirm that he wants to join Real Madrid.

The Spanish giants are the favourites to get him, but claim that their opening contract offer for 🍸the right-back has not met his demands.

The report reveals that Alexander-Arnold wants to be paid as much as his close pal Jude Bellingham at Real Madrid.

The offer on the table right now is nowhere near that figure, and🅷 that 𝓡is why there is ‘no total agreement’ between the two parties.

The report adds that Liverpool’s offers to convince Alexander-Arnold were ‘received, analyzed and negotiated’ by the defender, but they were deemed as ‘too low’ as 🙈well.

It 🐼remains to be seen if Real Madrid’s next offer will meet Alexander-Arnold’🅠s demands.

Photo by Jan Kruger/Getty Images
Photo by Jan Kruger/Getty Images

How much does Jude Bellingham earn at Real Madrid?

Bellingham is one of the best players in the world, and he had a stunning debut campaign at Real Madrid last 🎃season.

Alexanಞder-Arnold may not prove to be as valuable as his compatriot, but the fact that he can be signed for free g𓄧ives him the opportunity to demand a big salary.

Bellingham earns £342🉐,000-a-week at Real Madrid (), which is almost twice as much as what Alexander-Arnold gets at Live𒀰rpool.

We’re not surprised that Real Madrid’s opening offer wasn’t close to Bellingham’s wages, but it is not beyond the realm of possibility tꦯhat the Spanish champions ꧂will agree to pay him the big bucks to seal the deal in the coming weeks.