
"Chelsea have been linked with a surprise move for the Real Madrid defender Trent Alexander-Arnold. The English full-back joined Real Madrid as a free agent at the start of the season, but his performances have not been up to the mark. He has been criticised for his inconsistent performances, and Chelsea are looking to bring him back to the Premier League."
"Liam Rosenior has been appointed as the club's new manager, and he wants to improve the right-back position. The newly appointed Chelsea manager has identified the former Liverpool star as the ideal target. Chelsea are now hoping to sign the defender on loan until the end of the season with an option to buy. The report claims that Real Madrid are not quite convinced about sending the player out on loan."
"They would be open to selling him permanently for a fee in excess of 40 million, as per Fichajes. It will be interesting to see if Chelsea is prepared to pay up for him. The 26-year-old has proven himself in the Premier League, and he is undoubtedly one of the best right-backs to have played in English football. He has not been at his best at Real Madrid, and a return to the Premier League could help him bounce back strongly."
Trent Alexander-Arnold joined Real Madrid as a free agent at the start of the season but has produced inconsistent performances and criticism. Chelsea have linked him as a surprise target to bolster their right-back position under new manager Liam Rosenior. Chelsea reportedly seek a loan until season end with an option to buy, while Real Madrid prefer a permanent sale for a fee in excess of 40 million. Alexander-Arnold offers creativity through deep, long passing, crossing and set-piece delivery. A return to the Premier League could help him regain form and confidence and add a new dimension to Chelsea's attack.
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