- Moved to Spain when bidding farewell to Anfield
- Faces fierce competition for place from Carvajal
- Blancos convinced they made "landmark signing"
The England international right-back only made his way to Santiago Bernabeu in June as career-long ties with Liverpool were severed. Real parted with a small fee in order to acquire Alexander-Arnold before he hit free agency.
The 26-year-old is considered to epitomise everything that a modern day full-back should be, as he looks to surge forward at any given opportunity and slot seamlessly into a midfield role that puts ball-playing qualities to good use.
Alexander-Arnold does, however, face fierce competition for places in Spain from club captain and six-time Champions League winner Dani Carvajal. Blancos boss Xabi Alonso has been favouring experience at the start of the 2025-26 La Liga campaign.
Questions are already being asked of how long Alexander-Arnold will stick around in Madrid, with a hasty return to the Premier League being speculated on. Marca report that there is no substance to those rumours.
They claim that Alexander-Arnold is “gradually integrating himself into the daily work” of life with the Blancos. Real remain convinced that they have completed a “landmark signing” for the long-term future.
At this point, Alonso is merely looking to keep “all his players on their toes”. The former Liverpool midfielder has complete faith in Alexander-Arnold, with a contract through to 2031 expected to be honoured.