Real Madrid’s interest in Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold has been well-documented, but recent developments suggest a shift in their transfer strategy. As of early January 2025, Real Madrid appears to have given up on securing Alexander-Arnold in the January transfer window due to Liverpool’s firm stance on not releasing him mid-season. Reports indicate that Liverpool rejected an approach from Real Madrid for Alexander-Arnold in January, and there’s a strong indication that he might move on a free transfer when his contract expires in the summer of 2025.
Despite this, Real Madrid has not abandoned their interest in Alexander-Arnold entirely but is now focusing on a summer move when he would be available as a free agent. The club has reportedly been working on this deal since March of the previous year, showing their long-term interest in the English full-back.
Real Madrid’s current strategy seems to involve waiting until the summer for Alexander-Arnold, with the club confident that they can secure his signature then. This confidence stems from their belief that Alexander-Arnold has decided to sign for Real Madrid when his contract with Liverpool expires. Meanwhile, they are considering other players like Lucas Vázquez, Valverde, or Asensio to cover the right-back position until the end of the season.
This situation reflects Real Madrid’s strategic patience in transfer dealings, aiming to bolster their squad with high-profile signings without the immediate pressure of the January transfer window.