Liverpool star Trent Alexander-Arnold is set to earn a record £500,000-a-week if he joins Real Madrid.
WHAT HAPPENED?
The England international has entered the final 12 months of his current contract at Anfield. No extension has been agreed, leading to continued speculation over his future. Alexander-Arnold has refused to discuss his plans publicly.
THE FULL PICTURE
Liverpool are keen to keep hold of the academy graduate, but will need to spend big to agree fresh terms. That’s because Alexander-Arnold could pocket a huge sum – like World Cup winner Kylian Mbappe – if he seeks a new challenge in Spain.
WHAT DID FOSTER SAY?
Real Madrid, who are said to be interested, could hand the 25-year-old a lucrative signing bonus and huge wages as he will not have to pay a transfer fee. With that in mind, former England and Wrexham goalkeeper Ben Foster said on his YouTube channel: “You can see around £600,000 a week between [Virgil] van Dijk and Mo Salah alone, those two. Trent Alexander-Arnold, he knows that if he signs a new four, five-year contract, he’s instantly worth £100m. If someone wants to buy him when he signs a new contract, it’s going to be £100m minimum, absolutely minimum. But Trent knows that, so he can say, okay, pay me the highest salary in the Premier League and I’ll sign a new contract. And I can see that happening. He can wait for that because if he goes on a free transfer to Real Madrid, he’s going to be on £400,000, £500,000 a week, he’ll do it.”
WHAT’S THE FUTURE?
Alexander-Arnold has made over 300 appearances for Liverpool since making his first-team debut, helping them win the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup, League Cup, UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup.