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Real Madrid's Alexander-Arnold out for two months

Trent Alexander-Arnold in action for Real Madrid at Athletic ClubGetty Images

Elizabeth Conway

Spanish football reporter

England defender Trent Alexander‑Arnold will be out for about two months after sustaining a thigh injury during Real Madrid'swin over Athletic Club.

The right-back, who has been limited to just 11 appearances in all competitions this season because of injury, provided his first La Liga assist in Real's 3-0 victory in Bilbao.

But Alexander-Arnold injured his thigh 10 minutes into the second half and required medical assistance to leave the pitch.

Sources have confirmed to BBC Sport that the 27-year-old is expected to be sidelined for about two months.

It is the latest blow to Alexander-Arnold, who joined Real from Liverpool in the summer and has already missed six weeks of the season with a hamstring strain.

With Spain right-back Dani Carvajal also ruled out until early 2026, Uruguay midfielder Federico Valverde may have to fill in at full-back.

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