Trent Alexander-Arnold forced into number change at Real Madrid

Since making his debut for the Liverpool first team in 2016, Alexander-Arnold has always worn the No.66 shirt while playing for the Reds. It’s served him well across his 349 appearances for the club, too, where he’s won everything possible in English football.
If his move to Real Madrid goes through, though, the right-back will have to select a different number to wear on his back.
La Liga rules stipulate that clubs can only submit their 25-man first team squad from numbers one to 25, meaning Alexander-Arnold’s No.66 falls well outside of that range. Reserve team players can wear squad numbers from 26 to 50, so even then Alexander-Arnold’s iconic number isn’t allowed.
The rules become even stricter when considering that numbers one, 13 and 25 are left vacant for goalkeepers.
If Trent Alexander-Arnold joined Real Madrid right now, then he would only be able to choose from numbers 12 and 24, highlighting just how little choice he might have when moving to the Spanish capital in the summer.
With Raul Asencio, who currently has 35 on his back after starting the campaign in the reserve side, also set to take a first team squad number after establishing himself in Carlo Ancelotti’s side, competition for numbers, let alone places, is becoming fierce. That’s before factoring in any departures at the Bernabeu, however.