Real Madrid Completes Arnold Deal
A Spanish media report stated that Real Madrid has completed the deal to sign Trent Alexander-Arnold, the right-back from Liverpool.
The Spanish newspaper 'AS' reported that Real Madrid has closed the deal with Arnold at 99%.
The source added that only the signing of contracts remains, which will take place at the end of the current season.
Arnold will join Real Madrid on a free transfer after his contract with the Reds expires.
The Spanish newspaper 'AS' reported that Real Madrid has closed the deal with Arnold at 99%.
The source added that only the signing of contracts remains, which will take place at the end of the current season.
Arnold will join Real Madrid on a free transfer after his contract with the Reds expires.
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