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Trent Alexander-Arnold refused to comment on his future after sending Liverpool fans in a frenzy with his celebration of the Reds winning goal against Leicester.
The deviated strike of the Englishman moved the team of Arne Slot to a victory for the title of the Premier League and sentenced the foxes to an immediate return to the championship.
But the passionate reaction of Alexander -Arnold – in which he tore off his shirt, owed the traveling support and rugged in the assembled masses – left a lot to look for answers.
The rear right, whose contract at Anfield expires at the end of the season, was strongly linked to a passage to Real Madrid, while the recent new offers for Mohamed Salah and Virgil Van Dijk only increased the 26 -year -old projectors.
“Listen, I said all season that I will not talk about my situation,” he told Sky Sports after his winning contribution. “I’m not going to go into details, but days like today are very special.
“Scoring goals, playing, winning matches, being in reigning races are special moments that will live with me forever and I am happy to be part of it.”
Trent Alexander-Arnold refused to comment on his future after sending Liverpool fans in a frenzy

The right back came out of the bench to draw the Reds in a single victory of the title of Premier League

Alexander-Arnold immediately snatched his shirt and rushed to the Itinerant Liverpool fans
And the boss of Liverpool, Arne Slot, insisted that history should appear at the moment Arnold of Alexander rather than on the future of his vice-captain.
“The title should concern the objective he has marked and not his contract. What I can say is that it would be ridiculous if someone is fighting over on his commitment to this club – because the work rate he has put in shape and all the work he has done for his club in all these years that he is here, no one should, in my opinion, discuss his commitment to this club, “said Slot. “May the headlines be on his big goal and not on his contractual situation.”
Alexander-Arnold returned to the Liverpool team for the first time in five weeks after undergoing an ankle injury during the defeat of the Reds Champions League by Paris Saint-Germain.
Liverpool fans quickly speculated on the meaning of the defender’s wild celebration, many taking the encouragement of the passionate display. 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”.

The 26 -year -old should move to Real Madrid when his contract expires at the end of the season

The manner of his celebration has left many fans wondering if there is still hope that there was still in Anfield

The boss of Liverpool, Arne Slot, insisted that the big titles concern the moment Arnold of Alexander rather than the future of his vice-captain
Meanwhile, Clinton Morrison, speaking on BBC 5 Live, suggested that Alexander-Arnold would not celebrate this way if he left Liverpool.
Morrison said, “If you leave a football club, I don’t think you are celebrating like that.”
The English international was strongly linked to Madrid throughout the saga on his future, and the Spanish giants have rejected an offer of 20 million pounds sterling for him in January.
And last month, Mail Sport reported that Madrid was confident to sign Alexander -Arnold this summer on a free – with sources in Spain suggesting that the move is “defined and finished”.
Alexander-Arnold has been in Liverpool since he joined their youth academy in 2004. After entering the first team in 2016, he represented the Reds in 350 senior games and helped bring seven different silverware pieces to Anfield.