Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti has refused to comment on speculation surrounding a potential January transfer move for Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold.
The England international has been linked with a switch to the Santiago Bernabeu, with his contract at Anfield running down towards free agency. However, Ancelotti remains tight-lipped on the matter, insisting that he is happy with his current squad.
Ancelotti’s comments come as Real Madrid prepare to return to action against Valencia on Friday. The Blancos have recovered from a slow start to the season and are now just one point off the pace in La Liga.
They are also making positive progress in their defense of the Champions League crown. Despite this, speculation surrounding potential January transfers continues to swirl, with Alexander-Arnold’s name frequently mentioned.
The Liverpool right-back has been a key player for Arne Slot’s side, but his contract situation has sparked rumors of a potential move to Real Madrid.
The Spanish giants have a history of attracting top talent, and the addition of Alexander-Arnold would undoubtedly strengthen their squad. However, Ancelotti’s refusal to comment on the matter suggests that any potential deal is still in the early stages.
Ancelotti’s comments on the transfer speculation were brief but telling.
“I don’t want to talk about it, because it’s not the right time to talk about it here. We’ll see what will happen, considering that I’m happy with the squad I have.” he said.
The speculation surrounding Alexander-Arnold’s future is likely to continue in the coming weeks, with the January transfer window now open.
Real Madrid’s interest in the Liverpool defender is reportedly genuine, but Ancelotti’s refusal to comment suggests that any potential deal is still some way off. For now, the focus remains on the pitch, with Real Madrid looking to maintain their momentum in La Liga.
As the transfer speculation continues to swirl, one thing is clear: Real Madrid’s squad is already packed with talent. The addition of Alexander-Arnold would undoubtedly strengthen the team, but Ancelotti’s comments suggest that he is happy with his current options. Only time will tell if the Italian manager’s stance changes in the coming weeks.
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