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The supporters of Liverpool had all left saying the same thing after the celebration of Trent Alexander-Arnold against Leicester.
Alexander-Arnold, whose Liverpool contract expires at the end of the season, was strongly linked to a move to Real Madrid.
The English international will be widely planned to go to the Bernabeu this summer.
After returning from injury as a substitute, Alexander-Arnold scored the only goal of the match while Liverpool won 1-0 in Leicester and moved to three points after winning the title of the Premier League.
Alexander-Arnold celebrated wildly as he removed his shirt, then interpreted a knee slide before hitting the corner flag.
The 26 -year -old also interacted with club supporters after marking.
Liverpool supporters all say the same thing about the celebration of Trent Alexander-Arnold

Alexander-Arnold scored the winner while Liverpool beat Leicester in Edge closer to the title
Fans believe that the celebration of Alexander-Arnold could offer encouragement concerning his future.
A fan wrote on X: “He surely remains. This celebration was something else ”.
Meanwhile, another wrote: “It’s a reaction / celebration of Trent after marked?!?”.
Another fan commented on the passion that Alexander-Arnold has shown towards club fans.
They wrote: “He showed too much passion for Liverpool fans for someone who wants to leave. He’s staying”.
Another fan simply wrote: “He cannot leave us after this celebration”.
In addition, another said: “It remains, it is not another option after this celebrity”.
Meanwhile, Clinton Morrison, speaking on BBC 5 Live, suggested that Alexander-Arnold would not celebrate this way if he left Liverpool.

Alexander-Arnold celebrated wildly after his goal for Liverpool against Leicester





Morrison said, “If you leave a football club, I don’t think you are celebrating like that.”
Liverpool will be crowned champion if Arsenal loses at home against Crystal Palace on Wednesday evening.
However, if this scenario does not occur, Liverpool could still secure the title by beating Tottenham at home next Sunday.