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Trent Alexander-Arnold's Liverpool future has continued to dominate the headlines this week with reports claiming the England international had agreed terms with Real Madrid ahead of a move this summer.
The Reds academy graduate is set to become a free agent at the end of the current campaign and is on course to bow out from his time at Anfield as a Premier League winner.
Arne Slot's side have a 12-point lead at the top of the table heading into the final nine games of the season.
The Reds are on track to win just their second Premier League title, which would move them level with Manchester United on 20 top flight titles overall.
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Jurgen Klopp was the last Reds boss to win the Premier League back in 2019-20 as the coronavirus pandemic robbed supporters of the opportunity to celebrate that triumph.
Alexander-Arnold played a key part in that title win, just as he has this season, but there's a sentiment among some Liverpool supporters that he's tarnishing his image.
The born-and-bred Liverpool star will no doubt be remembered fondly for everything he's done in a Red shirt, but the manner in which his contract has played out has hurt some supporters.
Alexander-Arnold has been coy around his future, stating in an interview with Sky Sports: "I have been at the club 20 years now and I have signed four or five contract extensions and none of those have been played out in public
They know every player will have their day, but to see one of their own leaving the club just as he's about to reach his prime - it stings.
He need just cast his eye back to the most recent Premier League title win to see how well his teammates are revered after ending the 30-year wait for a top-flight title.
Sadio Mane, Mo Salah and Roberto Firmino will go down as Reds' legends, with a video surfacing online of the latter leaving the club this week.
The Brazilian would play his final game for the club in 2023, ending an eight-year spell with the Reds
At 31-years-old, Firmino had given his all for the Anfield faithful and left the club after deciding not to extend his contract.
It was a decision that left Jurgen Klopp surprised, but the Anfield faithful understood and gave the striker an emotional send-off in one of his final games as a Red.
You would like to think that Alexander-Arnold will be given a similar send-off, after all, he's a man who has been able to live out his dream and play for the club he loves, all while winning it all.
His decision to link up with Real Madrid doesn't mean he loves the club any less, but as the tweet suggests above, Alexander-Arnold could be bowing out like Firmino as a club legend in the latter stages of his career, as he once vowed to do
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