Real Madrid have officially acquired Trent Alexander-Arnold from Liverpool FC. Starting June 1, 2025 and ending on June 30, 2031, the defender’s six-year contract with the Spanish powerhouses will run.
What his feats were at Anfield?
The England international departs the Merseyside squad leaving a legacy heavy with trophies.
At Anfield, he took home nine major championships, including: One UEFA Super Cup, two English Premier League titles, two Carabao cups, one FA trophy, one community shield, one UEFA Champions League trophy, and one FIFA Club World Cup.
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Alexander-Arnold has been a mainstay of Jurgen Klopp’s era since his senior debut, regularly turning in exceptional right-back performances.
Why Real Madrid signed him?
Los Blancos is still developing for the future and aiming at experienced, star-quality prospects.
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The Liverpool-born right-back is just what is needed. A full England international since 2018, he has appeared in major international tournaments. He has accumulated remarkable honors on an individual basis as well.
What comes next for Alex-Arnold at Madrid?
The 26-year-old won’t have long to wait for silverware action. He will represent Santiago Bernabeu’s giants at the Club World Cup in the United States that is beginning in June 14, 2025.
This fresh phase suggests that his now exceptional career will be bolstered and that Xabi Alonso’s team will have yet another tool in their striving for world supremacy.

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