Trent Alexander-Arnold could become one of the bargains of the upcoming summer transfer market. The English international remains undisputed for coach Arne Slot, but he will have the freedom to negotiate with any team starting January 1, as his contract expires in June. This factor has led Real Madrid to show interest in the 26-year-old full-back, but FC Barcelona could thwart the 'merengues' plans.

Initially, the Barça board seems convinced of the need to pursue a left-back in the summer, as long as it is a player with experience and with a salary manageable for the Barça wage bill. Alexander-Arnold could fit both characteristics, surpassing another interesting option like Alphonso Davies, whose high salary demands leave Barça with no options to negotiate.

Alexander-Arnold does not close the door on renewing with Liverpool

Beyond the rumors about his departure from Anfield Road in 2025, the defender recently made it clear that he has not yet made any decision regarding his future. Contrary to what many English media speculate, the West Derby native excited the 'red' fans with a possible renewal. "I have been at the club for 20 years and I have signed four or five contract extensions; none of them have been revealed publicly. This one won't be known either," Trent said in an interview with 'Sky Sports'.

The truth is that the full-back's contract expires in June and, beyond their urgencies on the flanks, Madrid would only be willing to sign him at 'zero cost' in the summer. The same applies to Barça, once the board and coaching staff decide to pursue a player capable of challenging Alejandro Balde for the starting position, who has left some doubts about his performance in recent weeks.