According to Marca, Alexander-Arnold’s contract at Anfield will not be renewed, and both Liverpool and Real Madrid agree on this.
He is expected to go next year, according to both of them; the only question is whether Madrid can persuade Liverpool to sell in January.
Liverpool’s significant choiceSo, should Liverpool simply release him? It goes without saying that having some money in January is preferable to having none at the end of the season.
However, we’re not sure if it’s really that easy. Since the amount is less than what they value Alexander-Arnold’s six-month contract at, Real Madrid ultimately wants to pay that sum.
Since the Scouser increases their chances of winning the Champions League, they think any tiny cost is worthwhile. They are correct, but Liverpool is in a similar situation.
With him on the team, the Reds stand a stronger chance of winning Europe’s top award. Even if Liverpool advances one more round in Europe, the increased prize money would most likely exceed the transfer fee.
Therefore, we don’t see any justification for selling. Alexander-Arnold will be off in the summer, not the winter, despite Liverpool’s belief to the contrary.