Liverpool have obtained a lift, with a £200,000-a-week deal set to be concluded imminently.
The Reds have endured a tricky weekend, seeing their unbeaten begin to the season come crashing down on the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Tottenham beat Liverpool 2-1 within the dying embers of the fixture amid a lot controversy, following two purple playing cards and a missed onside purpose for Jurgen Klopp’s aspect.
Excellent news seems to be on the horizon, nonetheless, at Anfield, with an necessary piece of enterprise virtually agreed.
Football Insider claims that full-back Trent Alexander-Arnold is ready to be rewarded with a brand new £200,000-a-week contract which can put him within the higher echelons of the Merseysiders’ highest earners, with the likes of membership captain, Virgil van Dijk, and talismanic ahead, Mohamed Salah.
Alexander-Arnold had been linked with the likes of Actual Madrid, together with his present deal expiring in 2025. Affirmation of the extension is anticipated “quickly”, nonetheless.
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Ought to the No.66 commit the following 5 years of his profession to Liverpool, he might be 29 upon its expiry and seeking to signal yet one more large contract of his profession.
Alexander-Arnold’s current performances have seen him invert into Jurgen Klopp’s midfield to turn into a key fulcrum in buildup, as new signing Dominik Szoboszlai sits additional forward within the aspect.
The 24-year-old has performed 173 instances for his boyhood membership, scoring 16 objectives and accumulating a powerful 73 assists.
Alexander-Arnold is valued by Transfermarkt to be price €65 million.
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