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Liverpool deliver Trent contract ā€˜messageā€™ amid ā€˜betrayalā€™ fear; expert drops ā€˜zero chanceā€™ verdict

Liverpool right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold with the Real Madrid badge

According to reports, Liverpool have provided an update on contract talks with Trent Alexander-Arnold, who is attracting interest from Real Madrid.

Alexander-ArnoldĀ has entered the final year of his contract, so his long-termĀ LiverpoolĀ future is in doubt.

Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk are in the same boat and it remains to be seen whether the three players will stick with Liverpool beyond the end of this season.

England international Alexander-Arnold has shone at the start of this campaign and heā€™ll be free to open talks with foreign clubs over a pre-contract agreement in January.

La Liga giants Real Madrid have consistently been mooted as his most likely next destination if he leaves, butĀ a recent report claimed he could ā€˜betrayā€™ his boyhood club as Man City have ā€˜entered the raceā€™ to sign the full-back

However,Ā a report fromĀ Football InsiderĀ has ā€˜revealed Liverpoolā€™s Alexander-Arnold messageā€™, with it claimed that they are ā€˜making some progress in contract negotiationsā€™.

READ:Ā The Premier League uncapped XI features Morgan Rogers and a Liverpool midfield

The report says.

ā€˜The 26-year-old right-back is out of contract at Anfield next summer, but the message from the club is that talks are ongoing between both parties.

ā€˜Alexander-Arnold will be able to speak with foreign clubs about pre-contract agreements from January, which opens up the possibility of him leaving the club.

ā€˜Football Insider revealed that Real Madrid are stepping up their interest in the England international after Dani Carvajal sustained a serious knee injury.

ā€˜However, Alexander-Arnoldā€™s team have revealed that no other talks have happened with other clubs at his stage. Sources have told Football Insider that Liverpool are hopeful they can convince the defender to remain at his boyhood club.ā€™

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