
From the red heat of Anfield to the white glare of the Bernabéu, Trent Alexander-Arnold is changing crests. The Liverpool-born full-back, whose number 66 shirt became iconic in Premier League folklore, is now headed to Madrid in a €10 million transfer confirmed by both clubs, signing a contract that ties him to the Spanish giants until 2031. Yet this is more than just a club switch, it's the close of a profound personal chapter.
Alexander-Arnold’s move signifies both an end and a beginning, a farewell to Merseyside and a fresh start in Spain’s capital.
- Trent Alexander-Arnold has left Liverpool FC for Real Madrid in a €10 million deal.
- The defender signed a contract running through to 2031, marking a long-term commitment.
- His exit required an early release from his Liverpool contract, with reported financial compromise.
- Due to LaLiga rules, he’ll choose a new number different from his iconic 66 shirt.
- Observers note similarities in his style to David Beckham, especially in passing and set-pieces.