Trent Alexander-Arnold has admitted he is focused on building a 'legacy' as he prepares to make a big decision about his future at Liverpool.
Like Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah, Alexander-Arnold is approaching the final six months of his current contract. However, while optimism is growing over Liverpool's ability to bring back Van Dijk and Salah, the future of their right-back remains up in the air, with real madrid It was said to beseduced“Alexander Arnold advances potential freedom transformation.
Alexander-Arnold appears on a huge mural outside Anfield alongside a quote that reads: “I'm just an ordinary boy from Liverpool whose dream has just become a reality.”
He was questioned before Men in suits Regarding the next dreams he set for himself, Alexander-Arnold replied: “Of course, winning more trophies. But on a personal level, he is building a legacy. That is important.”
“I get talked about at the highest level, especially after I finish (playing). In ten or 15 years, if I'm talked about as one of the best right-backs or the best right-backs, that's how I'm playing now and I use that as motivation.”
Liverpool They made an inaugural contract offer to Alexander Arnold, who… He dropped a big hint about his future By admitting his enthusiasm for being part of Arne Slott's project at Anfield.
However, the uncertain nature of the situation has Liverpool exploring potential replacements for Alexander-Arnold. There have been significant links with Bayer Leverkusen's Jeremy Frimpong, but Slott is there He is not thought to be interested in a deal for the attack-minded Dutchman.