Liverpool are in the transfer market while they weigh possible signings for the right back position. Trent Alexander-Arnold has been strongly linked with a movement towards real Madrid Next summer and instead of a contract that expires in less than a year, the Reds could be losing a world-class player for nothing.
While the search for a possible replacement continues, Fichajes has stated that Paris Saint-Germain star Achraf Hakimi has appeared on Liverpool's wish list. According to the Spanish source, the Reds are 'considering the possibility' of signing the Moroccan international, although any move by the full-back to Merseyside will depend on Alexander-Arnold's future.
city of manchester And Real Madrid are also interested in signing the 25-year-old, who will enter the final year of his contract with PSG starting next summer. Transfermarkt has rated Hakimi for £50m, but interested parties will try to exploit his contract situation to agree a cut-price deal.
A perfect replacement for Alexander-Arnold
There would be no better replacement for Trent Alexander-Arnold at Liverpool than Achraf Hakimi. Not only is the former Real Madrid star the same age as his English counterpart, but his attacking prowess is also the biggest strength of his game, as is the Reds star, who could head to one of the former clubs in Hakimi.
Liverpool could also have the advantage in any negotiations with PSG. Real Madrid are unlikely to deal with the Parisians given their sour relationship following the Kylian Mbappé saga, while Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola may lean towards a more defensively solid option as he searches for a long-term replacement for Kyle Walker.
Hakimi could also be receptive to the opportunity to join Liverpool given that PSG's sporting project is not as attractive as before considering that some of its biggest superstars have left the club.
Furthermore, his employers will fear losing another free asset after parting ways with Mbappe by paying a massive loss and Liverpool could receive a very good deal next summer as a result.