Trent Alexander-Arnold to Miss Next England Camp: Real Madrid Reveals Extent of Injury from Champions League Clash with Marseille
Trent Alexander-Arnold is facing a six-week layoff after his injury on Champions League debut for Real Madrid against Marseille. Read on for the full details.

Trent Alexander-Arnold is reportedly set for six weeks on the sidelines after Real Madrid confirmed the full extent of his new injury. The England international lasted less than five minutes on the pitch on his Champions League debut for Madrid as he was forced off with a muscle issue against Marseille on Tuesday. Dani Carvajal came on as a replacement but the Spaniard was later sent off for headbutting an opponent.
Trent Alexander-Arnold's Setback
Unfortunately, Trent Alexander-Arnold's stint with Real Madrid got off to a rocky start as he was forced off the pitch within five minutes of his Champions League debut. The England international picked up a muscle issue that now sees him sidelined for an expected six weeks.
The Replacement Woes
In the wake of Alexander-Arnold's early departure, Dani Carvajal was brought on as his replacement. However, the substitute stint was far from smooth sailing as Carvajal was shown a red card for a headbutt on an opponent during the match against Marseille.
Impact on England and Real Madrid
With Alexander-Arnold set to miss the upcoming England national team camp, both Real Madrid and the Three Lions will have to adjust to his absence. The injury comes as a blow to both sides as they navigate through their respective competitions.