
Will Trent Alexander-Arnold leave Liverpool in 2025? (Photo by Carl Lessing/Getty Images)
Trent Alexander-Arnold’s future at Liverpool remains uncertain as the right-back is yet to sign a new contract with the Merseyside club.
The full-back’s current contract at Anfield expires in 2025 and there have been no major updates on the 26-year-old’s situation.
Behind the scenes, Liverpool are certainly working out new terms for Alexander-Arnold, something the player also mentioned in a recent interview. sky sportsand said the negotiations would not take place in public view.
“I’ve been at the club for 20 years and I’ve signed four or five contract extensions, but none of them have been fulfilled publicly – and they won’t be this time,” the right-back said.
it’s no secret Real Madrid keen to bring Alexander-Arnold to Spain next summer. The La Liga champions view the Englishman as a long-term replacement for Dani Carvajal and the opportunity to land him on a free transfer is too good to pass up.
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If the full-back signs a new contract with Liverpool, those plans will go straight to the bin, but if he doesn’t, the Reds may consider his replacement.
Liverpool impressed with potential Trent Alexander-Arnold replacement
Liverpool will face a very difficult task if they want to replace Alexander-Arnold, as the 26-year-old is a generational talent in his position.
according to Florian Plettenberg, Sky Germanythe Merseyside club impressed by the development Jeremy Frimpong Playing for Bayer Leverkusen 04, he has become one of the best full-backs in Europe over the past season and a half.
The 24-year-old is a deadly attacking threat, having contributed 27 goals and 40 assists in 165 appearances for the Bundesliga club. Both Manchester City and Manchester United are also interested in Frimponghe hopes to have multiple options by 2025.
Liverpool are said to be impressed with Frimpong’s performance, however, the defender Not a specific transfer target for the Merseyside outfit; mainly because the Dutch star doesn’t fit into Arne Slott’s system at Anfield.
This could change in the coming weeks, but Liverpool are leaning towards a deal with Alexander-Arnold.