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Didi Hamann has called on Liverpool to "come out and explain the situation" regarding Trent Alexander-Arnold amidst increasing speculation about his potential free transfer move to Real Madrid.
Speaking with PokerScout, Hamann expressed his astonishment over the lack of clarity: "If Trent Alexander-Arnold is going to leave Liverpool, I don't know why he and the club haven't come out to explain the situation.
"I'd be very surprised if he hadn't made his mind up by now.
I think that because he could get another injury which rules him out for the season and that will impact contract talks with both Liverpool and Real Madrid.
"I don't think there is any reason to keep his plans a secret, he looks the most likely to go and you might only get a chance to join Real Madrid once in your career so I don't think you can blame him.
"Real Madrid likes to have the ball and I think Trent Alexander-Arnold fits into any team.
Hamann also had high praise for Andy Robertson, signalling that despite links to numerous left-backs such as Bournemouth's Milos Kerkez, Liverpool should value what they already cherish in Robertson.
He added: "Andy Roberson has been the best left-back now for the last six or seven years in the Premier League, he's 31 now but you don't sit so far clear at the top of the table with a bad left-back.
I still think he's doing a very good job
He was a bit unfortunate at the start of the season where he was at fault for one or two goals and got sent off, but I think he's come back very well."
"He's a player you can always rely on, he has said himself that Liverpool have been linked to every left-back in Europe over the last 18 months which shows his sense of humour and his awareness of what it means to play for Liverpool.
"I wouldn't have a problem if Liverpool went into next season with Robertson starting
I still think he's one of the best left-backs out there and we shouldn't forget how high he's pushed the bar over the last six or seven seasons because I think he's been the best left-back and he's still up there."