Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold in action against Manchester City
Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold(Image credit: Getty Images)

Liverpool might still receive a transfer fee for Trent Alexander-Arnold, despite the fact he looks set to join Real Madrid upon the expiry of his contract this summer.

With less than six months remaining on his Liverpool deal, Trent Alexander-Arnold is free to negotiate with clubs outside of England over a potential pre-contract agreement in the summer window. Reports have continuously linked the right-back with Real Madrid, with discussions ongoing over a potential deal.

Liverpool even rejected a �20m offer from Real Madrid for Alexander-Arnold in January, in what seemed like the Reds' final opportunity to generate some cash for their academy product. A FIFA rule change, however, could still see Liverpool raise some funds from Alexander-Arnold's potential departure.

Liverpool can still make money from Trent Alexander-Arnold departure

Alexander-Arnold's contract at Anfield is due to expire on June 30, leaving him a free agent from July 1 and able to join whoever he wants from that point. But while the official transfer window doesn't open until that date, either, the new Club World Cup has caused FIFA to reconsider a rule change.


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