Two Manchester United transfer choices revealed by merciless Nottingham Forest after baffling £90m decisions

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According to reports, Real Madrid will try again in the next few days to sign Trent Alexander-Arnold, a right-back for Liverpool.
When Alexander-Arnold's contract expires at the end of the current campaign, Madrid is certain that they will be able to sign him on a free transfer; however, because of their dismal performance, they have attempted to push that agreement forward to January.
According to MARCA, Madrid has begun to acknowledge that they will not be able to persuade the Reds to sell after an approach to Liverpool was turned down early in the window.
Following the team's loss to Barcelona in the Super Cup, club executives have agreed that it would be beneficial to pay to sign Alexander-Arnold now in order to halt the team's downward trend.
Madrid is prepared to make a deal to attempt to entice Liverpool to cash in on its homegrown star while they can, but they will still try to avoid overpaying for a player who they believe has already agreed to join them for free in the summer.
Madrid also wants to add a new center-back and left-back. Despite recent rumors that a contract extension for the Canada international is likely, there seems to still be optimism in talks with Alphonso Davies of Bayern Munich.
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