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Liverpool looks as though it will soon have to come to terms with a future without Trent Alexander-Arnold, leaving Arne Slot with the biggest decision to make at right-back since the academy graduate was introduced nearly 10 years ago.
Alexander-Arnold is almost certainly heading to Real Madrid this summer.
Conor Bradley has proven to be a more than able deputy over the last year or so, but will Slot choose to go with the Northern Irishman, or will he look elsewhere for Alexander-Arnold’s replacement?
Our writers at Liverpool.com have had their say on what the Reds should do this summer…
Matt Addison - Milos Kerkez can switch the emphasis
Trent Alexander-Arnold is one of those players who will only be properly appreciated when he isn't there anymore.
Conor Bradley and Milos Kerkez could find themselves playing together at Liverpool next season.
The fairly major caveat is that I’m not boarding it in the expectation that Liverpool would be getting a like-for-like replacement.
To be honest, no right-back is exactly like Alexander-Arnold, and Slot will need to work out how he is going to make up for the loss of such an exceptional playmaker.
However, I do have concerns over his fitness, and while I have absolutely no concerns about his ability, I just wouldn't be comfortable going into next season if Liverpool had to rely on him playing the majority of games.
I get the links with Frimpong, but I'm not too sure about getting someone in who might be even more attacking than Alexander-Arnold.
Whoever plays right-back next season needs to focus on solely that; playing right-back