
Liverpool fans are convinced that Trent Alexander-Arnold is regretting leaving the club after hearing the first chant from Real Madrid supporters.
Despite his contract expiring at the end of June, Real Madrid agreed to pay Liverpool a fee of £10million in order to register new signing Alexander-Arnold in time for the revamped Club World Cup which is set to get underway on Sunday.
Two weeks after the deal was officially announced, the defender is set to be officially unveiled as a Real Madrid player during a presentation at Real Madrid City, the club's training ground, on Thursday.
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As Alexander-Arnold arrived for the presentation, dozens of Real Madrid fans waited outside to greet him, debuting their new chant for their star signing.
But it's safe to say that Liverpool fans are not impressed with the chant, as they've claimed that Alexander-Arnold's reaction shows that he is already regretting his decision to join the Spanish giants.

As he met with club officials outside a medical centre in Madrid, the 26-year-old was greeted by a group of fans chanting "Arnold" and applauding his arrival.
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Footage of the chant comes a day after it was revealed that Alexander-Arnold would swap the iconic number 66 for the the number 12 due to La Liga rules stating that shirt numbers must fall between 1 and 25.
Surprisingly, the defender also decided to make a major change to his shirt as he will now wear his first name on the back of his shirt instead of his surname.
And Liverpool fans are convinced that Real Madrid supporters' seemingly ignoring this 'rebrand' and continuing to chant part of his surname will undoubtedly frustrate the Englishman.
Writing on X, one fan posted a laughing emoji alongside: "Shouting “Arnold!” after he’s just rebranded everything to 'Trent'"
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While one claimed: "'Arnold' chants yeah man I know he’s regretting everything already"
And another wrote: "He used to have so much Aura, wtf happened."
The 26-year-old is the second player to be unveiled by Real Madrid this summer, after former Bournemouth star Dean Huijsen was revealed as Xabi Alonso's first signing at a presentation on June 10.
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Although it is not yet known exactly when Alexander-Arnold will make his debut for the La Liga side, it is likely that it could happen as early as June 18 during Real Madrid's Club World Cup clash against Saudi Pro League side Al Hilal.
Topics: FIFA Club World Cup, Football, La Liga, Liverpool, Real Madrid, Transfer News, Transfers, Trent Alexander-Arnold