I snubbed Liverpool to join Real Madrid – this is my message to Trent Alexander-Arnold
- mrwedwards
- Mar 25
- 2 min read

Michael Owen says he would be willing to speak to Trent Alexander-Arnold about a potential move to Real Madrid
The former Liverpool striker famously swapped Anfield for the Santiago Bernabeu in 2004.
Owen spent just one year in Spain, scoring 16 goals in 46 games.
The 45-year-old joined Newcastle United in 2005 but has since revealed that he wanted a return to Liverpool – something that never came to fruition.
Having donned the Real Madrid shirt himself after opting to leave Liverpool following intense speculation, Owen is acquainted with the complexities of such a high-profile transfer
Trent is inching towards the final months of his Anfield contract, making him available on a free transfer in the summer.
Owen said:
“Would I be open for a chat? Of course, if he reached out for me, yeah. I have lots of people that I speak to. I work in television, I'm interviewing people all the time.
"I'm covering games, I'm in and around places and TV studios. I'm always chatting to people and people ask for advice and things like that. If Trent called me then of course I would."
Owen is of the opinion that there's no definitive right or wrong decision for Alexander-Arnold.
Owen added:
"There's no good or bad decision really. The only good or bad decision is the after time, in 10 years.
"That's the only reason you'll ever say it is a good or bad decision. Whereas when you live it, it's that way. I decided that at the time and I can't change it.
“From Trent's point of view, he'll make his decision based on all the facts in front of him, and that will be the right thing for him at this time.”
"That's what he'll have to live with forever, and I'm sure he'll be comfortable with that. If other people have this opinion in the future, as I say, these after-timers, then, whatever. Just whatever. It doesn't matter."
According to The Athletic, Real Madrid are working to wrap up a deal for Alexander-Arnold.
The report claims Los Blancos must inform Liverpool if and when a pre-contract agreement has been reached – but that's not happened yet.
It's said that the Spanish giants have been monitoring the Englishman for two years now.
The Athletic add that Real have been doing 'everything in their power' since January to convince Alexander-Arnold to join.





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