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Carlo Ancelotti with a scared face and eyes wide open next to an Everton shield

Carlo Ancelotti's Old Wish since Everton to be Drafted for Real Madrid

He fits in with Real Madrid's tactics and Carlo Ancelotti has wanted him for a long time.

Current manager of Real Madrid Carlo Ancelotti has been clear about his intention to quickly reinforce the right-back position of the team following the recent injury of Dani Carvajal. The Italian manager is having to deal with several major injury problems in the squad. He believes that now is the ideal time to reinforce that important position. Since his time at Everton, Ancelotti has identified a player he considers to be perfect to cover this need.

The Real Madrid board has already been informed of Carlo Ancelotti's request. The coach has in mind a player who, in addition to being defensively solid, can provide great offensive ability. This profile would fit perfectly with the style of play that Ancelotti seeks to consolidate at Madrid, where full-backs have a crucial role.

Close-up of a man with a beard and short hair looking to the side.
Carvajal's injury changes Ancelotti's plans | Europa Press

The Solution is Carlo Ancelotti's Wish

The name that Carlo Ancelotti has put on the table is Trent Alexander-Arnold, Liverpool's right-back and one of the best players in his position worldwide. Since his days at Everton, the coach has closely followed the Englishman's development. At 25 years old, Alexander-Arnold is not only an experienced player, but also stands out for his ability to get into the opposing box and create scoring situations with his assists.

Trent Alexander-Arnold during a Liverpool match looking to the side
Trent Alexander-Arnold at Liverpool | Europa Press

Carlo Ancelotti believes that the Englishman is the perfect option to replace Carvajal and, at the same time, strengthen the defense in the long term. The addition of a player of his caliber would mean a leap in quality in that area of the field, where Real Madrid has had several difficulties in recent seasons.

A Strategic Transfer for Madrid

Signing Alexander-Arnold won't be easy or cheap. Liverpool won't easily part with one of their mainstays, but Ancelotti is convinced it's worth trying. Real Madrid has already shown in the past that they are capable of attracting top players. The possible arrival of Alexander-Arnold would fit in with the strategy of strengthening key positions.

This interest is nothing new. Carlo Ancelotti has been following Alexander closely since his time at Everton, where he was impressed by his ability to change games from his position. If Real Madrid manages to complete this transfer, we would be looking at one of the big transfers of the next market.