Trent Alexander-Arnold has addressed speculation surrounding his future at Liverpool amid increasing links to Real Madrid as his contract approaches its expiration next summer. Speaking to reporters, the 25-year-old defender reaffirmed his commitment to Liverpool, emphasizing his focus on the current season rather than transfer rumors.
Alexander-Arnold stated, “Liverpool is my home, and my priority is to help the team achieve success this season. The rest will take care of itself.”
Despite his reassurances, Real Madrid is reportedly keen to secure his signature, viewing him as a key addition to their squad. Liverpool is expected to push for a contract renewal to avoid losing one of their most pivotal players on a free transfer.
This development comes as Alexander-Arnold continues to shine on the pitch, delivering standout performances that underline his value to the team. The months ahead will likely see intensified negotiations as Liverpool aims to retain their academy graduate amidst interest from Europe’s elite clubs.
Trent Alexander-Arnold addressed ongoing speculation about his Liverpool future, stating: “I’ve been at the club 20 years now, and I’ve signed four or five contract extensions… and none of those have been played out in public.”
The Liverpool right-back emphasized his preference for keeping negotiations private, highlighting his focus on contributing to the team. He added, “For me, it’s always been about playing football and letting my performances speak for themselves.”
Amid links to Real Madrid, Alexander-Arnold’s comments suggest he remains grounded and committed to the club, though Liverpool fans will hope the situation is resolved soon with a new deal.
Trent Alexander-Arnold continued by saying, “This one won’t be either,” reaffirming his stance on keeping contract discussions private.
His comments come amidst growing speculation about Liverpool’s ability to retain their key players, as pundit Rio Ferdinand suggested it would be a “monumental” achievement for the club to keep Alexander-Arnold, Virgil van Dijk, and Mohamed Salah, all of whom have contracts expiring in June 2025.
Reports indicate that Liverpool has initiated talks with Salah over a new deal, but no agreement has been reached. With all three players eligible to negotiate with foreign clubs from January 1, several top European teams are reportedly monitoring the situation closely, potentially looking to secure their signatures as free agents next summer.















































