Alexander-Arnold to Join Madrid from Liverpool Before Club World Cup
LONDON, May 30 (Bernama-PA Media/dpa) -- Liverpool has agreed a deal for Trent Alexander-Arnold to join Real Madrid on June 1, PA Media/dpa reported.
The new Premier League champions confirmed a deal had been reached for him to join Real prior to the expiry of his Liverpool contract on June 30, and Real said this would enable the England international to play for the Spanish side at this summer's Club World Cup.
The Reds confirmed a fee had been paid to secure the 26-year-old's services at the start of June rather than from July 1, with Real announcing Alexander-Arnold had agreed a six-year contract.
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