Liverpool fans convinced Trent Alexander-Arnold is leaving after seeing what’s just appeared in Madrid
Trent Alexander-Arnold’s future at Liverpool has become a hot topic of debate among fans as his contract approaches its expiration in June 2025. At 26 years old and playing a pivotal role in Liverpool’s strong start under new manager Arne Slot, the potential loss of the Reds’ vice-captain—particularly without receiving a transfer fee—would be a significant blow.
While Alexander-Arnold’s performances have helped propel Liverpool to the top of the Premier League and their 36-team Champions League group phase, uncertainty over his contractual status looms. He is not the only key player whose future is in question; Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk also have deals expiring at the end of the 2024/25 season. However, with Salah and Van Dijk at 32 and 33, their ages may factor into negotiations, unlike Alexander-Arnold, who is arguably entering his prime.
Tensions among supporters were further heightened when an advert featuring Alexander-Arnold appeared on a Madrid billboard. The image, part of a shoot for fashion brand *Guess* alongside actress Iris Law, was prominently displayed at Plaza Felipe II, a significant location for Liverpool fans who gathered there before the 2019 Champions League final. This sparked rampant speculation about a potential move to Real Madrid, given the city’s ties to transfer rumors.
Fans quickly took to social media to voice their opinions. While some were resigned to the possibility of his departure, others expressed frustration over the potential loss of such a key player without compensation. One fan commented, “If he goes, he goes, [it] won’t go down well with LFC fans if he walks away for nothing. I’ve seen us lose better players going back to Rush leaving for Juventus. We’ve always kicked on.” Another added, “It’s obvious he’s going. What I’m interested in is when he’s gonna announce it. And what impact it has on our run-in.”
New Trent billboard…in Felipe II, Madrid 😬
However, not all fans took the speculation seriously. A third dismissed the controversy, saying, “It’s just advertising for a brand that hasnothing to do with football… Move on.” This view was reinforced by the *Liverpool Echo*, which clarified that the billboard was unrelated to any potential move to Real Madrid, noting that the same ad had been spotted in Italy and the Netherlands.
For now, Liverpool fans can only speculate about Alexander-Arnold’s next move, but one thing remains clear: his future is a critical issue for the club as they look to maintain their momentum under Slot. Losing their homegrown star would be a blow, but Liverpool’s history suggests they may be prepared to adapt if the worst happens.