Liverpool have reportedly not made a breakthrough over a possible new contract for star participant Trent Alexander-Arnold amid curiosity from Actual Madrid.
The England worldwide is a vastly essential participant for Liverpool, however like fellow stars Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk, he’s for some purpose been allowed to come back inside months of being allowed to depart Anfield as a free agent.
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Alexander-Arnold has seemingly but to decide on his future, however The Athletic be aware that point is ticking away now as he’d technically be free to begin negotiating a transfer overseas for subsequent season ranging from January 1st.
It’s exceptional that Liverpool have been capable of finding themselves on this scenario, with Reds followers prone to be livid that three such essential gamers may all depart on free transfers on the finish of the season.
Liverpool right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold (Picture by Carl Recine/Getty Photographs)
Nonetheless, The Athletic be aware that it stays a dwell and ongoing scenario with Alexander-Arnold, with LFC beneath stress to fulfill his calls for.
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Unsurprisingly, we’re already seeing names like Jeremie Frimpong being linked with Liverpool as potential replacements for Alexander-Arnold, as per Sky’s Sacha Tavolieri.
Frimpong appears the best candidate for Liverpool in the meanwhile as he’s one other of the highest right-backs in Europe, however in fact there’s most likely nobody who can actually exchange Alexander-Arnold and the qualities he brings to Arne Slot’s aspect.
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The 26-year-old can also be an actual fan favorite after arising by the membership’s academy, so it might be fairly damning to lose somebody who ought to actually be happening to be a membership legend and iconic participant of their historical past simply as he’s approaching his peak.
It is going to be attention-grabbing to see what different names come onto Liverpool’s radar if Alexander-Arnold does depart, with Pedro Porro maybe one other of the highest right-backs in Europe, however much less prone to transfer on account of being at a Premier League rival.