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TRENT ALEXANDER-ARNOLD FINALLY COMPLETED A MOVE FROM LIVERPOOL TO REAL MADRID AND ULTIMATELY EARNED THE REDS A SURPRISINGLY BIG TRANSFER FEE AHEAD OF THE CLUB WORLD CUP 15:11, 03 Jun
2025Updated 15:12, 03 Jun 2025 Gary Neville has been left stunned by Liverpool raking in £10million for Trent Alexander-Arnold - despite the full-back only having one month remaining on his
contract. Real Madrid announced the signing of the full-back ahead of the transfer window opening. Alexander-Arnold, 26, heads to the Spanish capital to link up with Los Blancos in time for
the beginning of the Club World Cup. Real have been keen to secure his signature early, and saw an approach to the Reds turned down in January. The new La Liga star has signed a six-year
contract at the Bernabeu and Les Merengues handed Liverpool an £8.4m fee. The Reds also save a month of Alexander-Arnold's salary as Real Madrid pick up the tab to see the Anfield side
earn a tidy £10m package. The Spanish giants will be relieved to have a right-back at their disposal having seen Federico Valverde and Lucas Vasquez fulfill the role after Dani Carvajal was
ruled out for the season. New boss Xabi Alonso will be able to call upon Alexander-Arnold from the beginning of his tenure. Ex-Manchester United captain and Salford City co-owner Neville is
in disbelief at the deal. Though, he can understand the thought process the Club World Cup hopefuls went through. READ MORE: Liverpool fan favourite hints at imminent transfer exit after
Arne Slot demandREAD MORE: Man Utd could ruin Liverpool long-term transfer plan with Bryan Mbeumo move "Honestly, no, I mean, I’m stunned by that really, that £10m has changed hands
for, but there is £100m pounds at stake in this World Club Championship and Real Madrid have got a great chance of doing it," he said on the It's Called Soccer podcast on the US
Overlap channel. Article continues below "So you imagine if he plays in this tournament, they haven’t got a right back that’s playing there naturally at this moment in time. So it could
be money well spent in four or five weeks. "I just find it crazy that you’re spending £10m to have a player for five, six games. It’s incredible." Neville has been impressed with
Liverpool's work so far this summer. The Reds have signed Jeremie Frimpong from Bayer Leverkusen and look set to add Florian Wirtz and Milos Kerkez to their ranks too. He said: "I
think when you’re talking about winning the league, what is it that improves you? I mean, the only thing that’s going to improve you when you win the league is signing world-class players,
or players that have got the potential to be world-class players. So signing Wirtz is fantastic. "Frimpong and then there’s talk of Kerkez as well, deals with their right and left-back
situations. So to get those three done, if they were to get those three done quite quickly, would be smart business. But I wouldn’t have expected anything else from Liverpool. Article
continues below "Maybe slightly surprised that they’ve gone so heavy on Wirtz in terms of the fee. They don’t normally go that big, but Slot deserves it, by the way. He waited 12 months
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