Real Madrid’s ambitious summer transfer window brought several high-profile reinforcements, including the signings of Huijsen, Carreras, Mastantuono, and Trent Alexander-Arnold. While most have adapted quickly to Xabi Alonso’s system, the English full-back is facing a much more difficult start to life in La Liga.
A Difficult Adaptation
Alexander-Arnold’s transition from Liverpool to Madrid has been far from seamless. Known for his offensive creativity in the Premier League, he is now tasked with meeting Alonso’s demands for greater defensive solidity — an area where he continues to struggle. The adjustment has highlighted the difference between his natural playing style and the tactical responsibilities expected in Spain.
Carvajal’s Return Shifts the Debate
To complicate matters further, Dani Carvajal has returned from injury with the consistency and reliability that have defined his career. His strong performances have reignited debate about the right-back position, with many in Madrid questioning whether Alexander-Arnold can secure a starting role.
Spanish outlet Cadena SER sounded the alarm, warning that if the Englishman does not accelerate his adaptation, “Carvajal will eat him alive.” Former Madrid player and analyst Álvaro Benito echoed that sentiment: “Carvajal is really something. If Trent doesn’t get in shape within a month, he’ll surpass him.”
The Weight of Expectations
The contrast with Madrid’s other summer signings only adds pressure. Huijsen, Carreras, and Mastantuono have quickly found their place within the squad, while Alexander-Arnold — one of the club’s most expensive arrivals — has yet to justify his price tag. With one of the highest salaries in the team, expectations are heavy, and Xabi Alonso has made it clear that reputation alone will not secure playing time.
Carvajal: The Relentless Competitor
For over a decade, Carvajal has been one of Europe’s most reliable right-backs, combining defensive discipline with a knack for stepping up in crucial moments. Despite recurring fitness issues in recent years, his commitment and professionalism remain unquestioned. His latest return has only strengthened his claim to the position, making him a formidable rival for Alexander-Arnold.
A Challenge for Xabi Alonso
The situation leaves Alonso with a delicate balancing act. On one side, Real Madrid’s heavy investment in Alexander-Arnold demands results and long-term impact. On the other, Carvajal remains a proven asset for high-pressure matches and continues to command trust in the dressing room.
For now, the feeling around Valdebebas is clear: Carvajal is ahead in the competition. If Alexander-Arnold cannot quickly raise his level, he risks being overshadowed by a player who refuses to give up his place without a fight.