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The 26-year-old made an impact off the bench at the King Power Stadium last Sunday, replacing Conor Bradley in the 71st minute.
Just five minutes later, Alexander-Arnold hammered home a left-footed volley and jubilantly shared the moment with away supporters, taking off his shirt as Liverpool edged closer to another Premier League title with their 1-0 victory.
He's given everything Liverpool and the fans slate the poor lad.
A strange claim from an ex-pro."
As the 2024/25 Premier League season kicked off, Alexander-Arnold was one of three Liverpool mainstays whose contracts were set to expire at the end of the campaign, alongside Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk.
And while both Salah and Van Dijk have recently signed new two-year deals with the Reds, Alexander-Arnold is yet to extend his own contract beyond June.
After Liverpool's 1-0 victory over Leicester, he declined to discuss his future, telling Sky Sports: "I have said all season that I am not going to speak on my situation.
Scoring goals, playing games, winning games, winning titles – they are special moments for me and I am glad to do my part."
Meanwhile, manager Arne Slot remained coy about the possibility of Alexander-Arnold returning to Anfield in the 2025/26 season during a Friday press conference, saying: "Let's see what the future brings." It comes as Liverpool are on the brink of clinching their second-ever Premier League title since its inception of 1992."
They could have secured the trophy on Sunday if Arsenal had lost to Ipswich Town, but Mikel Arteta's side kept their title hopes alive with a 4-0 rout.
If Arsenal secure another victory, Liverpool will then have the opportunity to clinch the title with a win against Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield on Sunday.
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