Skip to main content

One of English football’s finest right-backs, Trent Alexander-Arnold, is set to begin a new chapter in his career following a remarkable 20-year journey with Liverpool. The 26-year-old vice-captain has confirmed he will be leaving the club this summer, bringing an end to his iconic association with the Reds that began in the youth system and evolved into an illustrious senior career.

Throughout his time at Liverpool, Alexander-Arnold played a pivotal role in the club’s recent success, helping secure two Premier League titles, a Champions League victory, an FA Cup, two League Cups, a Club World Cup, and a UEFA Super Cup. This season, under new manager Arne Slot, Alexander-Arnold contributed six assists as Liverpool claimed another league title. While his role slightly shifted, with less time spent in midfield, his influence on the team’s achievements remained crucial.

READ MORE: PHC Rules DG I&I-IR Audit Officers Lack Authority to Assess or Recover Sales Tax

In a significant development for European football, it has now been confirmed that Alexander-Arnold will be joining Real Madrid. The move follows unsuccessful contract renewal talks between the player and Liverpool, prompting him to seek a new challenge abroad. Reports suggest that a verbal agreement has already been reached, and documents are being prepared for a five-year contract with the Spanish club. The transfer will be a free move, officially marking the conclusion of an era at Anfield.

As he departs Liverpool, Alexander-Arnold leaves behind an impressive legacy as one of the world’s top attacking full-backs. His next journey with Real Madrid will undoubtedly be closely followed by fans across the globe, including in Pakistan, as he looks to further enhance his already stellar career with more trophies.