
Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Virgil van Dijk (Photo by Eric Alonso, Alex Pantlin, Maja Hitij/Getty Images)
Liverpool have increased their contract offer for star player Trent Alexander-Arnold, but it is unclear whether he is ready to accept the offer as Real Madrid remain on the fence.
Sources familiar with the situation revealed Offside That Real Madrid plan meeting in January In order to intensify their pursuit of Alexander-Arnold, Alexander-Arnold remains one of their top targets.
Negotiations have been ongoing for months but Real now hope to meet Alexander-Arnold’s entourage in early January to speed up the process. Offside Understood.
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Liverpool have offered the England international a four-year contract worth around €20 million per year, but the player has yet to make a final decision.
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Liverpool fans will be desperate for positive news about Alexander-Arnold, but there are also Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk to consider as their contracts are also set to expire at the end of the season.
sources revealed Offside That Negotiations with Salah are currently making positive progressthe likely outcome looks like a two-year deal with an option for a third year, although there are still some final details that need to be clarified.
It is also understood that LFC have set a deadline to complete the work by the end of 2024 so that the club can put an end to the saga and focus entirely on what could be a hugely successful season on the pitch.
It remains to be seen whether an agreement can be reached by then, after quite complex negotiations, but things appear to be more positive now than they were a few weeks ago.
Van Dijk, meanwhile, is prioritizing staying at Anfield, although he shares Salah’s enthusiasm for a deal lasting at least two years with favorable financial terms.
It might be a gamble for Liverpool to invest too much in two older players for too long, but the pair will certainly feel their calling after performing well for Arne Slott’s in-form side this season. reasonable.