Trent Alexander-Arnold is edging closer to a sensational return from injury, with the Real Madrid defender’s recovery progressing ahead of schedule. The 27-year-old could make his comeback against former club Liverpool at Anfield on November 4, adding an emotional subplot to what is already one of the most anticipated fixtures of the Champions League group stage.
Alexander-Arnold on track for emotional Anfield return
Real Madrid have received a timely boost ahead of their showdown with Liverpool, as Trent Alexander-Arnold steps up his recovery from a hamstring injury sustained against Marseille in mid-September. Initially expected to be sidelined for up to eight weeks, the England international has returned to light training and could be back in full sessions within ten days.
According to BBC Sport, Madrid’s medical team are optimistic that the right-back will be fit in time for the Champions League clash at Anfield, which would mark his first appearance at his former home since leaving Liverpool in the summer of 2025.
The timing couldn’t be more poetic — a player who grew up dreaming of playing for Liverpool could now return in the colours of Madrid, facing his old club in a match that carries both personal and professional significance.
From local hero to global star
Alexander-Arnold’s story remains one of Liverpool’s most remarkable in the modern era. After rising through the club’s academy, he became a generational talent under Jurgen Klopp, redefining the full-back role with his creativity, passing range, and tactical intelligence.
During his nine full seasons at Anfield, he racked up 354 appearances, contributing 23 goals and 86 assists while helping Liverpool win two Premier League titles, a Champions League crown, two domestic cups, and the FIFA Club World Cup.
However, his decision to leave on a free transfer in 2025 divided fans. While many respected his desire for a new challenge, others viewed his move to Real Madrid as a betrayal of his boyhood club. A return to Anfield, even in opposition colours, is certain to evoke mixed emotions from the crowd that once sang his name.
Adjusting to life in Madrid
Alexander-Arnold’s start to life at the Bernabéu has been far from straightforward. Limited to just 156 minutes across five appearances before his injury, he struggled to displace Dani Carvajal in Xabi Alonso’s evolving tactical setup. However, club sources have described the defender’s attitude as exemplary throughout his recovery, earning praise from Alonso for his professionalism and work ethic.
He’s the ultimate modern professional, a club insider told reporters. “He’s desperate to get back on the pitch and prove himself in Madrid colours.
A strong display at Anfield could mark a turning point in his early Madrid career, solidifying his place as a key component of Alonso’s long-term plans.
Madrid’s right-back crisis opens door for comeback
Real Madrid’s defensive depth will be tested in the coming weeks, with Carvajal ruled out for a month due to a calf problem and suspended for the trip to Anfield. Federico Valverde has been deputising at right-back, but Alonso hopes to have Alexander-Arnold ready to reclaim his natural position.
Given his experience in high-pressure European nights, the Englishman’s return could prove pivotal against a Liverpool side still lethal in transition. Madrid’s need for his attacking delivery and tactical balance could make him a crucial inclusion in the lineup.
A return filled with emotion and meaning
For Alexander-Arnold, this potential comeback is about more than fitness — it’s about closure and validation. Facing the club that shaped his career, in the stadium where he became a star, will be a moment charged with emotion.
Madrid fans hope his return marks the start of a new chapter, while Liverpool supporters will watch with mixed feelings — pride in seeing one of their own back at Anfield, and perhaps regret that he now wears white instead of red.
Either way, the Champions League night on November 4 promises to be a defining one for both Trent Alexander-Arnold and Real Madrid.