Trent Alexander-Arnold has been sidelined with a thigh injury sustained while playing for Real Madrid. The former Liverpool right-back suffered a muscle injury in his left quadriceps during a La Liga match against Athletic Bilbao on December 3, 2025, forcing him off early in the second half.
Real Madrid confirmed the diagnosis but provided no exact timeline, though reports indicate he will miss approximately two months and not return until 2026.

Medical tests revealed a rectus femoris injury in Alexander-Arnold's left thigh, following a prior hamstring issue that kept him out for around six weeks earlier in the season. With right-back options limited due to Dani Carvajal's ongoing absence, manager Xabi Alonso may shift Fede Valverde or rely on Raul Asencio.
Alexander-Arnold's debut season in Spain has been disrupted by multiple injuries, including a hamstring tear in September that limited him to just 15 appearances before this latest blow. Spanish media criticized his recent form as "clueless" in a draw against Girona, adding pressure on the £10 million summer signing from Liverpool. His absence compounds defensive woes, with the club unlikely to rush recovery given his history.
The English defender is set for the sidelines for at least a month, which can increase up to another month. Journalist Arancha Rodriguez reported a two-month absence, potentially sidelining him for at least 11 matches amid Real Madrid's packed schedule. The former Liverpool player hasn't yet found things according to his liking so far, and will be aiming to return to full fitness as soon as possible.