This is Trent Alexander-Arnold’s New Jersey number in Spanish giant Real Madrid.
After formally confirming his signing as a Real Madrid player, fans now know what the jersey number Trent Alexander-Arnold will wear for the club.
Real Madrid’s latest signing, Trent Alexander Arnold, has officially handed over to the No. 12 shirt before his debut season with the Spanish Giants.
England International (England International) recently completed his high-profile transfer from Liverpool, where he will wear a new jersey number as Santiago Bernabéu makes his new chapter.
Alexander Arnold was well known for wearing a No. 66 shirt while at Liverpool, a figure symbolizing his rise from the academy prospect to one of the elite European defenders.
However, the iconic 66 is not available in Spain because La Liga regulations limit first-team players to 1 to 25.
As a result, the 25-year-old chose the No. 12 shirt, the shirt once worn by Brazilian legend Marcelo, further adding to the sense of legacy.
Interestingly, in another personal transition, Trent’s jersey will read “Trent” instead of his full last name, a stylistic move that hints at the rebranding of his life in Madrid.
With a six-year contract, the British man is expected to play a major role in Real Madrid’s growing squad under the new leadership of Xabi Alonso.
His debut is expected to come during the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup in the United States, with Madrid competing for international glory.
As expectations are established, fans and experts will be closely watching to see how the new 12 ERA shows up at one of the most talented right-backs among Real Madrid whites.
