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Here’s Every Major Free Signing Made by Real Madrid in History

With the news of Trent Alexander-Arnold transferring to Real Madrid shocking the footballing world, the Spanish giants have pulled off another heist for one of the best football players in the world.

Real Madrid is renowned for its Galáctico signings, but the club has also strategically utilized the free transfer market to bolster its squad.

These acquisitions, often involving seasoned internationals, have provided depth and experience without transfer fees, flexing the Royal Whites’ magnetism in front of their rivals.

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Here’s a look at some of the notable free transfers to Real Madrid:

Bernd Schuster (1988)

In a bold move, German midfielder Bernd Schuster joined Real Madrid from arch-rivals Barcelona. During his two seasons, he played a pivotal role in securing two La Liga titles, a Copa del Rey, and a Spanish Super Cup. For any consolation to Barcelona fans, the German later moved to Atletico Madrid to complete the trifecta.

Steve McManaman (1999)

Trent Alexander-Arnold isn’t even the first Liverpool player to move to Real Madrid for free. That distinction goes to Steve McManaman, who transitioned from Liverpool, bringing versatility and flair. McManaman’s adaptability was showcased when he scored a crucial volley in the 2000 Champions League final, aiding Madrid’s victory.

David Alaba (2021)

After a decorated tenure at Bayern Munich, Alaba joined Madrid, quickly becoming a defensive mainstay. His leadership and versatility contributed to immediate successes, including La Liga and Champions League triumphs in his debut season, but his overall stay at the club has been marred by numerous injuries, which have kept him from contributing more to the team.

Antonio Rüdiger (2022)

Rüdiger joined Real Madrid from Chelsea, immediately fortifying the team’s defence. Over the years, he has become a mainstay in the middle of their defense, helping in their contemporary success.

Kylian Mbappé (2024)

As far as free transfers go, perhaps nothing comes closer to Real Madrid landing the French superstar Kylian Mbappé after his contract with Paris Saint-Germain expired. Mbappé, PSG’s all-time top scorer, signed a five-year deal, bringing his prolific goal-scoring prowess to the Bernabéu and has enjoyed a stellar start to his personal career, though he may fail to win any major silverware this year. With his best years still ahead of him, Mbappé has all the time in the world to become a Madrid legend in his own right.

Trent Alexander-Arnold (2025)

After more than a decade at Liverpool, the dynamic right-back has opted for a new challenge in Madrid. His arrival is anticipated to add creativity and depth to the flanks, continuing the tradition of English talents at the club. With his ability to deliver pinpoint crosses, Trent adds a new dynamic to Madrid’s team for the future.

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Usama Mustafa