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Real Madrid have still not made an offer to sign Trent Alexander-Arnold early, a week after contacting Liverpool to ask about the right-back playing for them in the Club World Cup next month.

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Trent Alexander-Arnold on the substitutes bench at Anfield for Liverpool's Premier League game with Arsenal © PA

Real Madrid have still not made an offer to sign Trent Alexander-Arnold early, a week after contacting Liverpool to ask about the right-back playing for them in the Club World Cup next month.

Alexander-Arnold announced last Monday that he would be leaving Liverpool when his contract expires on June 30.

He is joining Real Madrid as a free agent but they want him to move at the start of June so he can play in FIFA's new expanded month-long 32-team tournament.

Madrid need to make an offer to sign the player early if they want him to feature in their group games in the United States.

They called Liverpool last Monday evening within hours of Alexander-Arnold's 10am departure announcement.

They discussed his early release but did not make an offer.

Alexander-Arnold received a hostile reception from sections of the Anfield crowd when he came on as a second-half substitute in Sunday's 2-2 draw with Arsenal.

Real Madrid also want Xabi Alonso to be their new head coach to replace Carlo Ancelotti by the time they fly to the United States to prepare for their opening game against Al Hilal in Miami on June 18.

Alonso announced on Friday that he would be leaving Bayer Leverkusen at the end of the season.

'Alexander-Arnold could still join Real for Club World Cup knockouts'

Sky Sports' chief reporter Kaveh Solhekol:

"If you get to the latter stages of the Club World Cup and even win it, you're going to probably make an extra £100m. And in this era of financial fair play, PSR, that is really important.

"So, Liverpool can turn around and say, 'Look, you've got to make us an offer'. I think what Real Madrid would say is, your season ends at the end of May, you're going to be paying him in June for doing nothing. If you allow him to come to us, you will be saving the wages you would be paying. Maybe that is Real Madrid's line of attack when it comes to dealing with Liverpool.

"The other point to make is, even if he's not released in time to play in the early stages of the Club World Cup, because Real Madrid have got three group games between June 18 and June 27, he could join mid-tournament to play in the knockout stages.

"FIFA have been very, very clever, they have introduced this mid-tournament registration period. So, during the tournament, after the group stages, you can add players to your squad.

"And by then, Trent Alexander-Arnold on the 30th would be a free agent, so they could sign him up and then ring FIFA and say, can you add him to our squad list for the Club World Cup as well?"

Jamie Carragher was "surprised how many" boos were heard as Trent Alexander-Arnold came on during Liverpool's 2-2 draw with Arsenal on Sunday.

Alexander-Arnold was introduced from the bench in the 67th minute to make his first appearance since he confirmed he would be leaving the club at the end of his contract and received a hostile reception from the Anfield crowd.

Speaking on Super Sunday, Carragher said: "That's the story of the game. That's what we will be talking about after the game, and the back pages of every newspaper.

"I'm surprised how many. For me, I don't believe any player putting on that red shirt who goes on to win trophies should be being booed.

"Booing one of your own players while they're playing is not for me."

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