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I don't think Trent Alexander-Arnold could turn down Real Madrid - it would be ridiculous for Liverpool





Glen Johnson admits it will "difficult" for Trent Alexander-Arnold to resist Real Madrid


Johnson has warned Liverpool the clock is ticking on their attempt to stop the defender walking away for nothing next summer.


Trent has entered the final 12 months of his current deal at Anfield




Real Madrid are increasingly touted to be preparing a move to sign the England international on a free transfer at the end of the season.


Richard Hughes has made contract negotiations with the player a priority on his return to the AXA Training Centre.


Former Reds right-back Johnson fears the Bernabeu will prove too strong a lure unless Liverpool can swiftly agree a new deal with Alexander-Arnold.



Johnson


“Madrid’s Madrid,"


“Liverpool are going to be going through some uncertain times in the short-term, so if Real Madrid are at the table, it’s difficult for players to not go.


“If he goes there, he’s likely to win the Champions League again, so I don’t think he could turn that down and Madrid would be crazy to not try and sign him.”


"He could even sign a pre-contract with them from January onwards, but Liverpool can’t lose him for free.


“He’s way too good for that to happen and it would be ridiculous business for Liverpool to allow him to leave on a free transfer.


“I’m sure Liverpool are trying to keep him, but as the clock’s ticking and that Real Madrid are interested in him, then it’s only going against Liverpool at this moment in time.”


Virgil van Dijk is another in the last year of his contract at Anfield and has hinted at assessing his long-term future in the coming weeks


Johnson, admits it would be a major blow if the Dutchman opts to leave this summer.



Johnson added


“I would be alarmed if he left,"


“He may not be the same player we’ve seen over the past six years, but he’s still Virgil van Dijk.


“He’s still a massive character, the team’s not the same when he doesn’t play and he’s still got a few good years still in him.”


"It would be a big, big loss to the club, the fans and his team-mates too. He’s still world-class and I think it would be a huge loss for Liverpool if he left.”




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