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Mo Salah posted a clip of Trent Alexander-Arnold(Image: Instagram/mosalah)
Mohamed Salah posted a recording of Trent Alexander-Arnold to his Instagram Story, following a week that the full-back's future has dominated.
The Liverpool academy product's move to Real Madrid appears all but confirmed as his contract winds down at the end of the season.
Alexander-Arnold has been widely expected to move to the Bernabeu, and Los Blancos saw a January bid rejected by the Reds for their vice-captain.
The 26-year-old is joined by Salah and Virgil van Dijk in the final year of his contract.
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Liverpool star Salah, who has a reputation for being playful on social media, prompted more speculation on Saturday with his post.
The clip is not accompanied by any audio however.
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Alexander-Arnold's expected departure has provoked plenty of discussion in recent days, with former professionals offering their view over how he should be treated by supporters.
Ex-Liverpool full-back Stephen Warnock believes the Anfield side could still produce an offer than convinces the Real Madrid target to stay.
Content cannot be displayed without consentMohamed Salah and Trent Alexander-Arnold are both set to see their contracts expire in the summer as it stands(Image: Joan Valls/Urbanandsport)
Warnock said on BBC Football Focus: "I still think there's an opportunity where he could stay.
Because Trent is a local lad, he won't be on the type of money that they are on and he will be thinking, 'Pay me what they're getting paid.'
"And it might be a case of just closing that gap and (they are) able to make that happen.
"But the other side of it is, what Liverpool fans are getting very frustrated by, is that he's potentially going to leave on a free transfer.