Trent Alexander-Arnold must be having sleepless nights since his move to Real Madrid, Danny Murphy has said. He recently had his say while speaking to the press, and fans have been reacting.
According to him, even though he does not think Trent is fully panicking just yet, the reality is that his Madrid move has not worked out thus far.

Stressing that he does not see Arnold returning to Arnold, Murphy added that expects the defender to remain at the Bernabeu for a while.
His words, “I think players will always feel that. When I left, you have moments where you think, ‘what have I done?’ Of course, that’s normal, it’s natural.
I don’t think he’ll be in panic stations just yet because it’s only been one season. I’m sure he’s still got great belief in his ability. But yeah, he’ll have had moments, probably. Of course, when you go on any new adventure in football, you have moments where you kind of think, ‘oh’ – especially if it’s not going perfectly well. If it’s all going well, those moments become less. But I’m sure he would have had the odd sleepless night about it.
But you can’t let it dwell, you can’t dwell on it because it hampers your performance in the job you’re doing. I think he’ll be disappointed with his season. But he’s got time and he’s got the contract, so I think he’ll be getting himself right and using the summer to get himself fully fit, ready for the start of next season.
I would be gobsmacked to see him back at Anfield for a couple of reasons. One is the fans. I’m not sure they’d be too happy with that considering the situation he left in. Furthermore, the money he’s earning, I’m not sure who’s going to be paying him that in the Premier League at the moment. Although he’s a wonderful player, he’s earning phenomenal money in Madrid – obviously going on a free.
I think he’ll be there a little while. I think he’ll give it another season, see how it goes and then see where he stands. I don’t see him back yet. Maybe at some point, of course, because he’s not old. The Premier League does possess the riches to maybe get him, but I don’t think at the moment we’ll be seeing that now.”
WOW.
Real Madrid Club de Fútbol, commonly referred to as Real Madrid, is a Spanish professional football club based in Madrid. The club competes in La Liga, the top tier of Spanish football.
Real Madrid has maintained the white shirt for its home kit throughout the history of the club. There was, however, one season that the shirt and shorts were not both white. It was an initiative undertaken by Juan Padrós in honor of an English team Corinthian F.C., which he had met on one of his trips, one of the most famous teams at the time known for its elegance and sportsmanship.
It was under Florentino Pérez’s first presidency (2000–2006) that Real Madrid started its ambition of becoming the world’s richest professional football club. The club ceded part of its training grounds to the city of Madrid in 2001, and sold the rest to four corporations: Repsol YPF, Mutua Automovilística de Madrid, Sacyr Vallehermoso and OHL.
Hala Madrid is a magazine published quarterly for the Real Madrid club members and the Madridistas Fan Club card holders. The phrase Hala Madrid, meaning “Forward Madrid” or “Go Madrid”, is also the title of the club’s official anthem, which is often sung by the Madridistas (the club’s fans).
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