- Trent Alexander Arnold finalizes the terms with real after 20 years in Liverpool
- Kop Boss Arne Slot supports Conor Bradley to make the right back position hers
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Arne Slot is disappointed with losing Trent Alexander-Arnold but has all faith in Conor Bradley to intervene and replace the star for Real Madrid.
The vice-captain of Liverpool ended a saga on Monday when he announced his decision to leave and he is now finalizing a long-term contract at Real after 20 years in Anfield.
Slot said: “Trent is not the first and will not be the last to leave a special club. We did everything we could to keep it, then we have to accept its decision.
“You may understand that he wants a new challenge because, if he does so many years in the same league, some players want to live something else.
“It is a disappointment for fans, teammates and for me, he leaves. We will miss a very good human being and a very, very, very good full back.
On Bradley, 21, Slot said: “Conor has such an intense style of play. They all run a lot but Conor is in his own league when it comes to running a lot! He needs time and a program to keep it fit. He is not the only one who has not been a regular starter, who was injured this season. Watch Diogo Jota and Harvey Elliott.
Trent Alexander Arnold finalizes a long -term contract in Real after 20 years in Liverpool

Manager Arne Slot urged Liverpool supporters to leave the back of Trent Alexander Arnold

Slot congratulated Conor Bradley’s work shortcut and is convinced that he can make a name for the right back
The new boss of Alexander-Arnold is probably the former Liverpool midfielder, Xabi Alonso, who announced on Friday that he left Bayer Leverkusen.
Last year, the Bundesliga winner is largely to replace Carlo Ancelotti in his former club.
Bradley should start against Arsenal on Sunday and Slot urged the fans not to castigate Alexander-Arnold.
“I’m not here to tell fans how to react,” he said. “We are all disappointed, but Trent said he would prefer us as a club not to be too distracted by this announcement.
“I hope that all the energy goes to the team and to the players and less to Trent, unless it is positive.”