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Trent Alexander-Arnold is set to leave Liverpool in the summer on a free transfer to join Real Madrid. The Reds have already stepped up efforts to secure his replacement. Several right-backs have been scouted, and it seems they have made a move to sign one from Germany in the coming months.
Liverpool have been left disappointed by Trent Alexander-Arnold’s decision to move on from Liverpool in the summer, despite trying to convince him to sign a new contract.
He is currently sidelined with an injury, and Liverpool have been given a brief preview of what could happen when the right-back is not in the team, even before he has left the club.
Liverpool have been keeping tabs on several right-backs over the last year in preparation for Alexander-Arnold’s departure, and it seems they have made a concrete move to land a player from Germany.
The club have made a move for a Trent Alexander-Arnold replacement

Freiburg’s Kiliann Sildillia has emerged as a potential replacement for Trent Alexander-Arnold at Liverpool, according to TEAMTalk.
Liverpool have been closely following his exploits over the last year, and are convinced that he is a player who could come in and make an instant impact on the pitch.
The 22-year-old fits the profile of a player Liverpool want to sign in the summer – young with a high talent ceiling.
He is also set to enter the final year of his contract, and Freiburg have been trying to convince him to sign a new deal with the club.
However, it appears the player wants to move on from the German club and is ready to make the step up to a top side this season.
Given his contract situation, he could be available for as little as £12m this summer, which would be regarded as a huge coup by many in the game.
