
Trent Alexander-Arnold has been offered a shock route back to the Premier League and is on the radar of a European powerhouse.
Alexander-Arnold joined Real Madrid last summer in a deal worth £10 million.
The Spanish giants forked out a fee so they could acquire him before his Liverpool deal expired.
He turned out for his new side at the Club World Cup, playing five matches in last summer's competition.
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Alexander-Arnold has since made 11 appearances this season, including eight La Liga outings.
Despite Real's efforts to sign the England international, the club are considering selling him following his performances in Spain's top flight.
Spanish outlet Fichajes claim his adaptation has 'not been easy' and injuries have plagued his arrival.
And when he has been able to play, his performances has not yet reached the expected level.

A fresh report from Fichajes states Alexander-Arnold feels that the 'sporting and personal guarantees offered' during his signing last summer are not translating into the reality of day-to-day life.
The same report claims the 27-year-old is on the radar of Bayern Munich, who have been alerted to his situation.
Even though he penned a six-year deal, Alexander-Arnold's 'discontent' has opened a window of opportunity that Bayern don't want to miss.
Vincent Kompany has identified the right side as a crucial area to reinforce to strengthen his squad and views him as the ideal partner to provide his strikers with precise crosses.
Premier League club 'interested' in signing Trent Alexander-Arnold
Bayern face stiff competition to sign Alexander-Arnold from Real.
According to Fichajes, Newcastle United are 'closely monitoring' the right-back's situation and their interest adds 'fuel to the fire of a bidding war' that 'promises to be decided by the player's own wishes'.

Alexander-Arnold is looking for a project where he can be the 'undisputed star' on the wing, which Newcastle could potentially offer.
Per the report, Newcastle know the transfer won't be easy, but they would be willing to submit a formal offer.
Offers of around €40 million (£35 million) have been bandied about, which would give Real a profit on Alexander-Arnold.
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