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Trent Alexander-Arnold is set to leave Liverpool when his contract expires at the end of June unless an extension is signed before then(Image: Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
Trent Alexander-Arnold took just five minutes to fire Liverpool in front against Leicester City after returning from injury on Easter Sunday.
After the Leicester match, Alexander-Arnold said: "Look, obviously, like I've said all season, I can't; I'm not going to speak on my situation; I'm not going to go into details."
Instead, he added: "These days like today are always special: scoring goals, playing, winning games, being close to winning titles, as well, being in title races, they're special moments that will live with me forever; I'm glad to be a part of them."
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Alexander-Arnold also laughed after being told "well said" by Sky interviewer Patrick Davidson afterwards.
The query, initially described as a "burning question," also made him smile before answering.
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot defended Alexander-Arnold from anyone questioning his commitment after the Leicester match.
"The headline today should be the goal he scored and not about his contract," he said.
"It would be ridiculous if someone argued his commitment to this club.
The headlines should be his great goal and not his contract situation."
An offer from Real Madrid is under consideration by Alexander-Arnold.
Madrid approached Liverpool about the player on New Year's Eve, but the Reds rebuffed their advances.
The club had no interest in selling Alexander-Arnold during the winter transfer window.