
Savage Attack on Trent Alexander-Arnold in England, Very Sad Departure from Liverpool
Former goalkeeper Ben Foster criticized that the English full-back might leave the 'red' team as a free agent
Trent Alexander-Arnold's Situation at Liverpool Is Creating a Media Storm in England. The full-back, whose contract ends this summer, is in the spotlight.
His Possible Move to Real Madrid Has Provoked Harsh Criticism. The most forceful, from former goalkeeper Ben Foster.
Harsh Words from Ben Foster
In his podcast Fozcast, Foster sent a clear message:
"Trent is letting Madrid drag him away. He could've left two years ago, leaving 70 or 80 million pounds at the club. Now he's leaving without leaving anything."
Foster laments that a player trained at Anfield since childhood ends up leaving as a free agent.
"Fans Will See It as a Snub. He's going to Madrid for free with his friend Bellingham. They won't forgive that," he said.

Alexander-Arnold's Goal Against Leicester City (0-1) May Have Been His Last in a Liverpool Jersey. His volley gave three vital points to Arne Slot's team, which is close to the Premier title.
The celebration was emotional. The traveling fans rallied around him. But his future is further from Anfield than ever.
Despite the rumors, Trent Hasn't Wanted to Clarify His Future Publicly. He has remained silent. All that is known is that his contract ends in two months and neither he nor the club have made progress on his renewal.
Real Madrid Waits
Real Madrid appears as his most likely destination. The player would be excited about the idea of playing at Bernabéu.
He Wants to Share a Locker Room with Jude Bellingham. But in Liverpool, many feel he is betraying his legacy.
At just 26 years old, Alexander-Arnold Has Already Played More Than 350 Matches with the Reds. He has won everything. But unlike Salah or Van Dijk, who renewed until 2027, he seems determined to close his chapter.

Former player John Barnes summed up the situation well:
"Nowadays, Footballers Have All the Power. If They Want to Leave, You Can't Do Anything."
And so it seems the story of one of Liverpool's greatest homegrown talents will end. Sad for some. Inevitable for others.
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