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Price Already Set: This is the Transfer Carlo Ancelotti wants, to Arrive in January

A big help arrives at Real Madrid: Lucas Vázquez and Eder Militão are grateful.

Real Madrid is still planning the moves for the January transfer window and Carlo Ancelotti already has a clear objective in mind. The Italian coach is looking to strengthen defense, particularly at the right back, where options have been limited. With Dani Carvajal's recurring injuries,  adding a quality reinforcement becomes increasingly important.

One of the names that has gained relevance in recent weeks is that of a Premier League heavyweight, known for his offensive ability. Although Carlo Ancelotti has been cautious in public about the possibilities of signing him in January, Real Madrid's interest is evident. Negotiations are underway and the player is allegedly willing to make a leap to La Liga.

Carlo Ancelotti keeps an eye on the transfer market | Getty Images

The Amount that will be Paid for Trent Alexander-Arnold

Liverpool right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold is the leading choice to cover Carlo Ancelotti's needs in Real Madrid's defense. Despite his importance in Jürgen Klopp's scheme, the English club is willing to negotiate his departure in January. The rumor is that it will be 25 million euros. While a low figure, it reflects the player's contractual context and interest in a change of scenery.

Real Madrid will Try to Lower the Price

Alexander-Arnold's desire to join Real Madrid is well known, and that could play a key role in negotiations. The club's directors are not willing to pay the initial €25 million demanded by Liverpool and will seek to reduce that figure significantly. The Merengue club intends to attack negotiations firmly and take advantage of the player's willingness to join Carlo Ancelotti's project to achieve a lower price.

Alexander-Arnold's contract expires soon. | Getty Images

Although Alexander-Arnold is under contract with Liverpool until 2025, his future at Anfield has been subject to speculation in recent months. The player's constant injuries and his desire to test himself in a new challenge could facilitate his departure. For Real Madrid, it would be a unique opportunity to sign a player with proven experience and quality in European soccer.

Ancelotti's Plan for January

Carlo Ancelotti has insisted that he hasn't asked for any specific transfers for January. However, the manager has always been alert to the opportunities in the market. He's counting on players such as Lucas Vázquez and Eder Militão to cover the right-back position. Still, a reinforcement such as Alexander-Arnold would raise the level of the squad and offer more tactical options. In addition, the attacking projection of the English full-back would fit perfectly into the style of play that characterizes Real Madrid.