Trent Alexander-Arnold has had a remarkable 20-year journey with Liverpool, but now he has announced his departure from the club at the end of the season. In a heartfelt video shared on Monday, Alexander-Arnold revealed that this decision was incredibly difficult for him.
At 26 years old, Alexander-Arnold explained that this move is a personal challenge he needs to undertake for his career growth, even though he knows it may not sit well with everyone. Despite leaving, he emphasized that he will always be a loyal Liverpool supporter and will continue to cheer the team on.
Having joined Liverpool’s academy at the age of 6, Alexander-Arnold’s deep-rooted connection to the club is undeniable. His departure marks the end of an era for him, but the beginning of a new chapter.
While Alexander-Arnold has not disclosed his next destination, reports suggest that Real Madrid is a likely contender. The Spanish club is reportedly eager to secure him on a long-term deal.
During his time at Liverpool, Alexander-Arnold made 352 appearances, scoring 23 goals and setting a Premier League record with 64 assists as a defender. His exceptional performance even earned him a Ballon d’Or nomination in 2019, a rare feat for a full-back.
The decision to leave Liverpool was a carefully considered one for Alexander-Arnold, who was offered a lucrative contract by the club. However, his desire for new challenges prevailed, leading to his departure.
Although the decision was made in March, it was kept under wraps until Liverpool secured the Premier League title on April 27 with a victory over Tottenham. Shortly after this milestone, Alexander-Arnold made his announcement, marking the end of his tenure with the club.
