Former Liverpool full-back Trent Alexander-Arnold faces fresh competition for his Real Madrid place following his return from a muscle injury
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Trent Alexander‑Arnold has new competition for places at Real Madrid(Image: Getty Images)
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Trent Alexander-Arnold may find himself facing new competition for his spot at Real Madrid, thanks to the rise of academy starlet David Jimenez. The 21-year-old, who has been part of the club's youth system since 2013, made his senior debut in December during a 3-2 Copa del Rey victory over Talavera de la Reina.
Since then, he's become a regular feature in matchday squads and earned his first La Liga start against Valencia last Sunday. Alexander-Arnold came on as a substitute in that match, marking his comeback from a muscle injury sustained in early December that kept him out of seven league games.
As the England international strives to cement his place in Alvaro Arbeloa's starting line-up, Spanish newspaper Marca reports that he now faces a fresh challenge from Jimenez. The young player's recent performances have 'propelled him into the fold,' and he is reportedly 'firmly' in the club's plans for the upcoming season.
The report also suggests that Real are planning to hold discussions with Jimenez about his future, which could lead to more first-team opportunities. It's further noted that the club intends to extend his contract.
Dani Carvajal is expected to bid farewell to the La Liga titans at the end of the season, ending a 22-year stint at the Santiago Bernabeu. Alexander-Arnold is now in his second season at the club following his departure from Liverpool, with his transfer completed just weeks before his Anfield contract was set to run out.
His time at the club has been far from straightforward. Alvaro Arbeloa has reportedly informed the right-back that he's permitted to leave this summer, as he doesn't form part of the club's future plans.
Despite making his comeback from injury over the weekend, Arbeloa outlined why Real are still being cautious with Alexander-Arnold's game time.
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Trent Alexander-Arnold in action against Valencia(Image: Icon Sport via Getty Images)
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"As for Trent, after being out for a long time, we are taking the same approach with him as we will with others returning from injury," he said.
"We are proceeding cautiously and calmly because what we want is for him to find his rhythm, his best playing form, and that's how it will be with Trent."
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