
He earns €320,000 per week, but he hardly ever plays, Florentino Pérez is frustrated
Real Madrid is going through a critical moment: Florentino's frustration and that of the Madridists is growing
Real Madrid's current situation is far from ideal. In the Champions League, the white team recently lost to Manchester City in a match full of shadows and few certainties. In LaLiga, the drop in performance is also evident and has set off all the alarms.
Until recently, Real Madrid led the standings with authority. However, now FC Barcelona is four points ahead and has forced warning signals to be triggered. This scenario has sparked criticism toward Xabi Alonso and the sports planning.

Beyond the results, the management carried out by Florentino Pérez last summer with the signings is also being debated at Real Madrid. Carreras is practically the only reinforcement spared from criticism thanks to his consistency. In contrast, Huijsen and Mastantuono have shown a level that is too inconsistent and it seems they still haven't convinced much of the fans.
That said, the most striking case is Trent Alexander-Arnold, who still hasn't shown anything. His physical condition has been a concern for weeks and each absence weighs more in the analysis. The English full-back hasn't managed to settle into the starting eleven due to the low level he's shown and his constant physical issues.
Florentino Pérez's frustration grows with Trent Alexander-Arnold
Reports from England state that Florentino Pérez is truly frustrated with Trent Alexander-Arnold's situation. The president believes a player of his level must offer much more to Real Madrid. In addition, his salary is a decisive factor in the anger.
Trent Alexander-Arnold earns €320,000 per week, a figure that demands consistent performance. However, his contribution is far from what was desired for a star signing. His physical fragility has set off all the alarms and in England, people are already wondering whether he'll be able to turn the situation around or if this is just the beginning of a downward spiral.
Trent Alexander-Arnold won't be available until February
Since his arrival at Real Madrid, Trent Alexander-Arnold has already had two long-term absences that have affected Xabi Alonso's system. Florentino Pérez wonders what's really happening to the player. The doubts keep increasing with each medical report.
The pressure on Trent Alexander-Arnold is enormous and time is starting to work against him. Real Madrid needs quick answers to regain solidity. Florentino Pérez watches with concern a signing that was supposed to be decisive and still hasn't taken off.
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