Real Madrid are planning a move for Bayern Munich defender Joshua Kimmich if they fail to land Trent Alexander-Arnold this month, according to Sky Sport.
Madrid’s pursuit of Alexander-Arnold is far from over. They’re still lobbying the England international to join when his contract runs out at the end of the season.
Liverpool are also determined to keep their vice-captain, but Alexander-Arnold is yet to make a decision on his future, forcing Madrid to explore other options.
Even though they’re reluctant to throw in the towel, Los Blancos have been frustrated over stalled negotiations with the play’s camp. That’s where a potential move for Kimmich comes in.
Los Merengues have initiated talks with Kimmich’s representatives to inquire about a potential deal, as his contract with Bayern runs out at the end of the season.
Madrid’s idea is to restart negotiations with Alexander-Arnold’s camp and reach an agreement discreetly while keeping the door open for Kimmich.
The Bayern star is far from a typical fall-back option. Kimmich has won 97 caps for the German national team, scoring seven goals, and is as effective in defensive midfield as he is at right-back.
With less than four months remaining on his Bayern contract, the chance to snap him up on a free transfer is too good for Madrid to ignore.
The Merengues recognise his unique skill set, which could provide manager Carlo Ancelotti with flexibility across multiple positions.
Bayern are still locked in negotiations to extend Kimmich’s contract but reports claim he’s leaning towards a summer switch to Madrid.

The allure of wearing the iconic white jersey seems to outweighs the prospect of prolonging his stay in Bavaria.
Madrid are taking a calculated approach to secure the best possible outcome.
Alexander-Arnold is reportedly keen to join Madrid, but if he keeps dragging his feet, the Spanish powerhouse have a clear run at Kimmich.
Despite his contract situation, Kimmich remains a key player for Bayern, featuring 29 times across all competitions this season.
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