David Alaba is going through a difficult time at Real Madrid after returning from a long period of inactivity. He is not offering his best version, and it shows. Carlo Ancelotti has given him minutes, but the Austrian can't regain his best level on the field.
Right now, Raúl Asencio and Antonio Rüdiger have moved ahead of Alaba in the rotation. The competition in defense is fierce, and the Austrian doesn't have his spot guaranteed. In this situation, Florentino Pérez has decided to take action to solve the problem.

David Alaba, a Salary Difficult to Maintain
The defender is one of the highest-paid at Real Madrid: only Vinícius Júnior and Kylian Mbappé have a higher salary than his. Florentino Pérez, aware of Alaba's economic impact, has started looking for a way out for him. His salary is too high for a footballer who doesn't have a guaranteed starting position.
Rumors suggest that Madrid would be willing to sell David Alaba for only 5 million euros. More than the transfer, the priority is to lighten the team's wage bill.
Real Madrid Seeks a New Defender
Florentino's plan is clear: free up space in the squad to sign a new top-level reinforcement. Madrid wants to strengthen the defense with a profile that fits Ancelotti's style.
The idea is to bring in a footballer who provides quality and dynamism. The chosen one is a player whose contract ends this summer and would arrive at no cost. His signing is practically closed.
Trent Alexander-Arnold, the New Addition
Real Madrid already has an agreement with Trent Alexander-Arnold, a Liverpool full-back who will be free in June. The Englishman is one of the great opportunities in the market, and his arrival represents a quality leap on the right flank. His offensive capability and vision make him a strategic signing.

However, to accommodate his high salary, Madrid needs to offload David Alaba. The exchange is practically a done deal.
Florentino Pérez Bets on a Generational Change
The signing of Alexander-Arnold responds to Madrid's strategy of rejuvenating its defense with top-level players.
The Englishman will be a key reinforcement for Ancelotti, bringing talent and experience in elite competitions. Meanwhile, Alaba will need to find a new destination where he can regain his best version.
Madrid continues to plan for its future, and the departure of the Austrian is just the first step of a new era.