After spending his entire career at Liverpool, it looks like it is only a matter of time before Trent Alexander-Arnold dons the iconic white shirt of Real Madrid.
Following months of speculation, Alexander-Arnold announced he will leave Liverpool at the end of the season. The right back joined the club's academy at age six and spent the next 20 years in Merseyside. Along the way, he became one of the best fullbacks in the world, attracting the attention of the biggest club in the world.
Although Alexander-Arnold did not confirm where he is headed, all signs point to the 26-year-old joining fellow England teammate Jude Bellingham at Real Madrid. Not only will Alexander-Arnold be adjusting to a new country, team and league next season, but he will also have to say goodbye to his beloved shirt number.
La Liga does not allow first-team players to wear shirt numbers above 25, the maximum squad size for the season. Therefore, Alexander-Arnold will have to part ways with number 66 and choose one of the available options at Real Madrid ahead of the 2025–26 season.
Let's take a look at Alexander-Arnold's potential options, along with his shirt number history for both Liverpool and England.






