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According to report – Liverpool ready to negotiate a major deal after player turns down contract offer
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Trent Alexander-Arnold is a standout player for Liverpool, boasting an impressive 101 goal contributions in 315 matches as a full-back. At just 25, he is already the club’s vice-captain and a key figure on the team.
Currently, Liverpool faces a pressing issue regarding Alexander-Arnold’s future, as his contract runs out in 2025.
According to Team Talk, the club is prepared to offer him one of the highest salaries to ensure he remains at Anfield, especially after he declined an initial contract proposal.
Real Madrid, renowned for their talent acquisition, is reportedly interested in making a free transfer for the England international next summer.
The Spanish club has recently focused on securing top players without transfer fees, as seen with their signing of Kylian Mbappe when his contract with PSG ended.
Liverpool is eager to avoid losing Alexander-Arnold, particularly not to a rival like Real Madrid. This situation isn’t unique to him; club legends Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah are also in similar predicaments, although their ages—33 and 32 respectively—make their retention less critical compared to that of the younger Alexander-Arnold.
Negotiations may prove challenging, and it could take time for Liverpool to persuade him. He certainly merits being among the highest-paid players globally, so it remains to be seen if the club can finalize a new deal soon.
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Michael Edwards at Work as Liverpool Plan January Transfer Move
Liverpool’s chief executive, Michael Edwards, is leading the search for a new number six, according to Football Insider. On the latest episode of Football Insider’s Inside Track podcast, senior correspondent Pete O’Rourke shared that the club has begun preparations for the January transfer window and is focused on identifying areas for improvement.
Alongside sporting director Richard Hughes, the recruitment team has started evaluating options after missing out on Martin Zubimendi. However, they are committed to ensuring that any new signings are a perfect fit for the club rather than simply adding players.
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Since Arne Slot’s arrival, Ryan Gravenberch has excelled in a new role, but there is still a belief that Liverpool needs a dedicated backup in that position. Edwards’ return, with his emphasis on a data-driven approach, has revitalized the club’s transfer strategy.
Although the lack of summer signings was disappointing for many fans, the club insists they will only make moves in the market when absolutely necessary. With Edwards leading the charge, preparations for the January window are well underway as Slot aims to strengthen his squad.
Liverpool’s strategic use of data analytics in recruitment has proven successful over the years. Edwards’ careful approach ensures that potential signings are not only tactically suited but also offer long-term value. This approach is crucial in their current quest for a defensive midfielder, which is essential for the team’s balance and effectiveness.
Despite Gravenberch’s impressive performances, the need for a specialist number six remains. Adding a player in this role would enhance squad depth and provide better rotation and injury coverage. Liverpool’s recruitment team is actively seeking candidates who can integrate smoothly into the team’s setup.
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Edwards’ re-engagement with the club is seen as a positive development, with his talent identification and acquisition skills expected to play a crucial role.
His collaboration with Hughes aims to strengthen the squad while keeping Liverpool competitive in all competitions. Securing a new number six is a top priority, with the club dedicated to finding a player who can make a significant impact.
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