Trent Alexander-Arnold has spoken out about his future at Liverpool
- The player admitted that everything was beyond his control.
- The player has only one year left on his contract with the club.
Trent Alexander-Arnold, right-back and vice-captain of Liverpool, a giant club in the English Premier League, revealed that he wants to continue playing at Anfield and step up to be the captain of the “Reds” in the future, but everything is beyond his control.
The 25-year-old said: “I’ve always said I want to be captain. That’s my target. Whether that happens or not, it’s out of my control. I’m still a Liverpool player. At least until the end of the season, that’s all I can say.”
Ask what was the most important part of the ทางเข้า ufabet decision-making process over a new deal, Alexander-Arnold continued: “The most important thing is trophies. I want to win trophies. We were close to winning trophies last season and we won one (the Carabao Cup).”
“This season we look really good. It’s still early days, we need a lot of consistency. Of course it’s difficult, but we’re achieving as much as we can. What happens next, I can’t really say.”
For Alexander-Arnold, he has just one year left on his contract with Liverpool and there is no sign of a new deal being signed, with Real Madrid keeping a close watch on the situation.