Trent Alexander-Arnold will likely leave Liverpool for Real Madrid, but the club is not planning to replace him in the upcoming transfer window. Instead, they will promote Conor Bradley, a home-grown talent, to fill the right-back position, as he has demonstrated promise during Alexander-Arnold's absences. Despite being league champions, Liverpool's squad needs rejuvenation, and they will focus on other areas for improvement rather than spending on right-back replacements. This decision also reflects a shift towards relying on their academy players for future successes.
While Liverpool could look for a replacement for Trent Alexander-Arnold, the club intends to trust Conor Bradley as their new primary right-back.
Despite Alexander-Arnold's impending departure to Real Madrid, Liverpool is not prioritizing the purchase of a new right-back and will rely on home-grown talent.
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