How did Liverpool respond to Real Madrid’s offer to buy Arnold?

Real Madrid made an official offer to buy Trent Alexander-Arnold from Liverpool in the current winter transfer window.

The royal club is ready to pay 15 million pounds to buy Arnold, whose contract expires next summer, and it was said that the Merengue may raise the amount to 25 million pounds.

But according to the Mirror newspaper, Liverpool completely rejected the offer, and does not intend to let go of Arnold this winter, and still has hope that the English international will renew his contract.

The Reds’ management justified its rejection in two parts, the first is that the offer submitted by Real Madrid financially is not worth letting go of one of the most important stars of Arne Slot’s squad this season.

As for the other part, Liverpool is competing strongly this season for all tournaments, and does not want to lose a big star in the middle of the journey so as not to negatively affect its chances of achieving titles.

As for the player, it seems that he also prefers to wait until the end of the season, although all indications confirm that he is closer to moving to Real Madrid than continuing at Liverpool.