Liverpool can't afford to spend big money on replacement for summer exit
- Trent Alexander-Arnold's potential transfer to Real Madrid could disrupt Liverpool's compliance with Premier League spending rules, as it may lead to a significant financial gap in their lineup.
- Liverpool previously avoided penalties by being compliant with spending rules after making profits during the January transfer window by selling players.
- Despite ongoing discussions with Real Madrid, a deal for Alexander-Arnold has not been finalized, and his exit may impact other key players whose contracts also expire this summer.
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Trent Alexander-Arnold to Real Madrid transfer could cause Liverpool £100m PSR problem - The Mirror
Liverpool could end up taking a significant hit in their plans to comply with the Premier League's profit and sustainability rules should Trent Alexander-Arnold leave for nothing
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