Liverpool are demanding an extra 1m from Real Madrid for early release of Trent Alexander-Arnold: report
Briefly

Trent Alexander-Arnold, a long-serving player at Liverpool, is set to join Real Madrid this summer after 20 years at the club. While Real Madrid is keen on securing his signing before June 30, Liverpool is not willing to let him go without a fee of £1 million. Liverpool’s sporting director Richard Hughes emphasizes the importance of compensation, particularly as Alexander-Arnold would not be compensated for June's salary otherwise. If negotiations falter, he could join Madrid as a free agent after his contract expires, potentially missing the Club World Cup.
Real Madrid is eager to finalize the deal for Trent Alexander-Arnold before his contract with Liverpool expires at the end of June.
Liverpool's sporting director Richard Hughes is pushing for a fee of 1 million to facilitate Trent's transfer to Real Madrid before his contract officially ends.
Trent's departure after 20 years is significant, and Liverpool aims to secure compensation despite allowing him to leave prior to contract expiration.
Failure to meet Liverpool's conditions could result in Alexander-Arnold's transfer handling being deferred until after June 30, jeopardizing his participation in the Club World Cup.
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