Alexander-Arnold tells Liverpool he wants to leave for Real Madrid – and other football transfer rumours

Trent Alexander-Arnold has told Liverpool he wants to leave for Real Madrid, according to Marca via the Daily Mail

Alexander-Arnold is in the final year of his contract and will be allowed to discuss terms for a move away from the Premier League in the new year. 

The report claims Real are prepared to discuss terms with the right-back as early as this January. 

‘Man Utd scout Belgian prospect’

Manchester United are looking to sign a new keeper, with young Belgian star Senne Lammens a target, according to The Sun. 

The 22-year-old shot-stopper, who has been the first choice at Royal Antwerp this season, has reportedly been scouted by United during his Belgian Pro League games this season. 

It is suggested that Lammens is being earmarked as a potential incoming at Old Trafford should United look to sign a goalkeeper across the next two windows. 

‘Premier League clubs monitoring Olmo situation’

Top Premier League clubs are keeping a close eye on Dani Olmo‘s future amid claims that he could be released on a free transfer next week because of Barcelona‘s testing financial situation, according to The Times.

It was revealed on Friday that Barcelona will not be able to register Olmo, after a Spanish court rejected an appeal, meaning the former RB Leipzig winger winger may not be able to play for the club from January 1.

The 26-year-old, who helped Spain win Euro 2024, joined Barcelona from Leipzig in August but he was only registered for the first half of the season as Barcelona could not meet La Liga’s wage cap restrictions. 

The Commercial Court No 10 rejected Barcelona’s request for provisional registration of Olmo until June 2025, a ruling welcomed by La Liga. 


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