Liverpool sent 'bullying' message after agreeing to real madrid transfer

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LIVERPOOL HAVE BEEN TOLD THEY SHOULD NOT HAVE SOLD TRENT ALEXANDER-ARNOLD TO REAL MADRID THIS WEEK 16:59, 31 May 2025 Liverpool have been told they should have stood up to the


"bullies" from the Bernabeu and rejected Real Madrid's offer to sign Trent Alexander-Arnold before the FIFA Club World Cup. The Reds have agreed to sell Alexander-Arnold for


€10million (£8.5m) to the European Super League advocates so he can be available for the controversial tournament in the United States in mid-June. The 26-year-old was due to leave on a free


transfer at the end of June. Real will therefore take over the final month of Alexander-Arnold's Anfield contract, making the deal worth £10m in total to Liverpool for a player they


were set to lose for nothing But the Reds have been told by former England international Gabriel Agbonlahor they should have held firm and made a point by refusing to bow to Real


Madrid's demands no matter what the cost. READ MORE: Liverpool consider options for Arne Slot new assistant as John Heitinga departure confirmedREAD MORE: Jeremie Frimpong on Liverpool


five-year plan, his transfer problem and phone calls from team-mates “Do you know what I would have done?" said Agbonlahor. "I would have loved it - and I’m sure Liverpool fans


would agree - (had they said) stuff you, you’ve gone after our player sneakily, you’ve made a deal for him to say he's going to Real Madrid, you’ve cost us £100m, he’s a £100m player at


a great age, you can wait until July 1 and he’s going to miss two games of the Club World Cup, how about that? "You think you can bully everyone, Real Madrid, biggest club in the


world, but you’re not bullying Liverpool. Article continues below "Yes, £10m, great money, it can go towards transfers. But sometimes I look at it and think wouldn’t it be nice if


Liverpool said ‘nah, he’s not going to play a game for you until July 1'. "You you think you can get anything you want, Real Madrid. You've got (Kylian) Mbappe on a free


transfer, you've got Trent on a free, and now you want him you're offering £10m for a £100m player." Speaking to talkSPORT, the November 2007 Premier League player of the


month added: “I wouldn’t have taken it. I’d have said ‘no, you went and sneakily spoke to Trent, you went and turned his head, he’s left his boyhood club on a free transfer, now because


you’ve got this tournament and you want to show him off and used to playing before the season starts’. I’m not having it. Article continues below "They did it with Mbappe, they were


fuming at PSG about it. They’ve done it to Liverpool, there’s talk they’re going to do it with (Ibrahima) Konate. "Yes, £10m might help Liverpool but I just think make them wait. We


dictate, stuff you, wait until July 1."