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TRENT ALEXANDER-ARNOLD is set for a £100million pay day if he joins Real Madrid.

The European champions were willing to pay £20m to sign the Liverpool right-back, 26, in the current transfer window.

Real Madrid are pushing to sign Trent Alexander-Arnold
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Real Madrid are pushing to sign Trent Alexander-ArnoldCredit: Getty
The full-back is set for a huge pay rise if he makes the switch
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The full-back is set for a huge pay rise if he makes the switchCredit: Getty

But Real’s decision to make their interest official is viewed as a  strategic move to ultimately land him on a free in the summer.

And Alexander-Arnold is set to receive a mind-boggling sum if he puts pen to paper for Real.

Real are prepared to give the England right back a hefty increase on his £180,000-a-week Anfield wages.

But the real money-spinner will be the signing-on fee.

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When Kylian Mbappe moved to Real from Paris Saint-Germain in the summer, he agreed a £128m golden hello - payable over his five-year contract.

That was on top of annual wages of £12.8m - which equates to almost £250,000 per week.

Although Alexander-Arnold will not be able to match Mbappe’s total package of £192m, he will become one of the best-paid players in the world.

Reports in Spain claim the product of the Reds’ academy has told Anfield chiefs he wants to join Real and embrace a new challenge after 20 years at the club.

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But Merseyside sources say the club deny this and are still trying to tie down Alexander-Arnold - and fellow out-of-contract stars Salah and Virgil van Dijk - to a new deal.

Real Madrid are also allegedly interested in signing William Saliba from Arsenal.

Awkward Alexander-Arnold billboard showing Liverpool star posing with ex is erected in Milan

However, last month the Frenchman gave Mikel Arteta a boost by pledging his long-term future to the Gunners.

He insisted: "I feel at home here.

"I signed for the club five years ago but it’s only my third season and I’m enjoying everything — the players, staff and fans."

Asked if could envisage staying at the Emirates for a long time, he replied: "Yeah, of course."

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