Not only did they bring in Mbappe and Davies in the summer but Real Madrid is also interested in signing Alexander Arnold from Liverpool. As is known, the player's contract will end next year or more precisely in June 2025, so Real Madrid is monitoring the development of the English player more closely. Apart from that, there is no other reason for Alexander Arnold to stay at Anfield if coach Jurgen Klopp leaves next season, so this further strengthens his move to another club.
I think it would be a brilliant career advancement for Alexander Arnold if he joined Real Madrid because he could win another title after spending seasons with Liverpool. He must also be aware that Liverpool will not be as strong as before if Jurgen Klopp leaves him, so he must immediately consider it if an offer from Real Madrid comes. On the other hand, he is also very suitable as Dani Carvajal's successor for the RB position and it would be very pleasing for Los Blancos fans if their favorite team also managed to sign Alexander Arnold.
I really hope that TAA is only stick with Liverpool, he started his football career in Liverpool and haven't yet join other team, if he retire in Liverpool, he will break a remarkable story as the most loyal player.
But I think there's a good chance he will move to Real Madrid, he knows Salah and Klopp will leave Liverpool, Diaz also has interest to join other team, this mean the next season Liverpool will not be like Liverpool that he knew.
To be honest, if Mbappé is part of Madrid, it is something I don't like at all, and I hope that instead of bringing him triumphs he doesn't bring mistakes to Madrid, because in part things with this team have been very controversial, personally. I would have preferred Haaland in Madrid that Mbappé, with respect to the Liverpool boy, would like him to stay in Liverpool too, it is a shame that Klopp has to leave, I was reading some articles where they were trying to retain him and at least sign for one more season, if Salah leaves, Luis Diaz leaves, that team will fade away, and it is a shame because for the UCL it will not be the same as it is now, of course without Klopp it is a little harder.
Of all these transfer windows, some teams will strengthen even more, and others will fade away, so these types of things are what we should see, there may be very good teams in the next UCL, but not with the same intensity.