REAL MADRID are yet to make a formal offer to sign Trent Alexander-Arnold early, according to reports.
The Liverpool star confirmed last week he is set to leave the club.

He will join Real Madrid upon the expiration of his contract at the end of next month.
But the Spanish giants are hopeful of completing the switch before June, when the starts.
They were rumoured to be for Liverpool to consider, but according to Sky Sports such an offer is yet to be made.
are understood to have spoken to following Alexander-Arnold’s leaving announcement, and the two clubs discussed his early release.
Time is running out for the two clubs to agree a deal with the expanded Fifa tournament beginning on June 15.
Real hope a fee of £1m will get the deal over the line but Liverpool could play hardball and demand an additional £500,000.
And if no deal is agreed, the Reds will continue to shell out £175,000-a-week to cover Alexander-Arnold’s wages until June 30.
Real Madrid’s first game in the US is against Saudi side Al-Hilal on June 18 and they could register the star between June 1 and 10 or between June 27 and July 3, for the knockout stage.
Alexander-Arnold, 26, has just two matches left as a Liverpool player.
He will say goodbye to Anfield on May 25, Liverpool’s last game of the season against .
And he will hope for a warmer reception after being against on Sunday.
The defender came on as a second half sub to a hostile atmosphere, and almost every touch he made was greeted with boos and jeers from the home stands.