28 March,2025 08:41 AM IST | Liverpool | AFP
Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold celebrates after scoring against Aston Villa in an English Premier League tie recently. Pic/Getty Images
Trent Alexander-Arnold's proposed move from Liverpool to Real Madrid has split opinions.
Alexander-Arnold joined the Reds 20 years ago as a six-year-old and has gone on to win a clean sweep of Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup, League Cup, UEFA Super Cup and Club World Cup titles. His status is reflected in a mural that stands just metres from the club's Anfield stadium, emblazoned with the quote: "I'm just a normal lad from Liverpool whose dream has just come true."
However, his legacy will be dictated by the decision he takes in the coming weeks. Alexander-Arnold is reportedly in talks with Spanish giants Real Madrid. His contract expires at the end of the season, meaning Madrid do not have to pay a transfer fee for one of the world's most creative right-backs.
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While Liverpool is England's most dominant club in Europe, with six European Cups, Madrid own 15 European Cup or Champions League triumphs.
Besides Alexander-Arnold could be alongside a star cast that includes Jude Bellingham, Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Junior. The Spanish spotlight could also offer him the chance to fulfil become the first full-back to win a Ballon d'Or. "I believe I can [win the Ballon d'Or]," he told Sky Sports previously. Also, Liverpool being 12 points clear atop the EPL, by the time his contract expires, he should be a two-time English champion.
"His legacy, I hope, is one of an outstanding homegrown footballer who's done incredibly well for this club," Steve McManaman, who himself moved from Liverpool to Real Madrid on a free transfer back in 1999, told the BBC.
However, Liverpool legend Jamir Carragher counters this, saying: "Do you want to be seen like [Steven] Gerrard or McManaman? He [McManaman] went to Real and won cups, but he's not adored. If Trent stays, he will be remembered as one of the best to play for the club," added Carragher.
Alexander-Arnold is already the club's vice-captain and would be the natural heir to Virgil van Dijk. Should he stay, Alexander-Arnold could be front and centre of trophy lifts in years to come as a local lad turned legend. But Liverpool are just the latest club to learn that the magnetism of Madrid is hard to resist.
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