Liverpool sent ‘bullying’ message after transfer – ‘I would not have taken it’

Liverpool sent ‘bullying’ message after transfer – ‘I would not have taken it’

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Liverpool corresponded the conditions to a deal with a value of £ 10 million to allow Trent Alexander -Arnold to join Real Madrid early – but one expert believes that the Reds should have played hardball

Gabby Agbonlahor believes that Liverpool should have refused to sell Trent Alexander-Arnold to Real Madrid asked(Image: Michael Regan/Getty Images/Getty images for the Premier League))

Liverpool has been told that they should have stayed on their weapons instead of saving in the ‘bullying’ in Real Madrid after accepting an offer from the Spanish giants for Trent Alexander-Arnold earlier this week.

The Reds-Rechtsback, 26, announced at the beginning of the month that he would not extend his contract in Anfield. Real Madrid’s long -term admirers of the English star would sign him for free at the end of next month.

But with Los Blancos desperate to have their selection framework signed for the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup, Real and Liverpool corresponded to a financial package that will bank about £ 10 million – taking into account wages.

Although Liverpool will now add a considerable amount to their summer transfer budget for a player who would leave for free, Gabby Agbonlaor has criticized the Premier League champions about the deal.

The former husband of Aston Villa says he would have refused to close a deal about Alexander-Arnold and the English star forced to miss the start of the World Cup club.

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He said: “Do you know what I would have done? I would love it – and I am sure that Liverpool fans would agree – (if they said) things you, you are secretly left behind, you have closed a deal, you have closed a deal to say he is going to real madrid, you have been £ 100 million, he is a £ 100, he?

“You think you can bully everyone, Real Madrid, the largest club in the world, but you don’t bully Liverpool.”

The Talksport -Expert continued: “Yes, £ 10m [is] Great money, it can go to transfers. But sometimes I look at it and think it would not be fun if Liverpool said: “No, he will only play a game for you July 1.”

Former Aston Villa -Spits Gabriel Agbonlaor on Talksport
Agbonlaor says he would have refused to give Alexander-Arnold the green light to move early(Image: Talking))

“You think you can get everything you want, Real Madrid. You have (Kylian) Mbappe on a free transfer, you have Trent for free, and now you want you to offer £ 10 million for a player of £ 100 million.”

Alexander-Arnold will now be free for Los Blancos when they are confronted with Al-Hilal in their first game of the tournament next month.

The boy’s fan has signed a six-year-old deal with the Spanish giants and will officially become a Real Madrid player when the transfer window is opened on 1 June.

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