Alexander-Arnold announces departure from Liverpool: Is he moving closer to Real Madrid?
Trent Alexander-Arnold made his professional debut on October 25, 2016, with Liverpool, and he never looked back. However, after more than 20 years at Anfield, including his time in the youth ranks, the English international will leave the club this June 30, when his contract expires.
“After 20 years at Liverpool Football Club, the time has come to confirm that I will be leaving at the end of the season. This is, without a doubt, the most difficult decision I have ever made in my life. I know many of you have wondered why or have been frustrated that I haven’t talked about this yet, but it was always my intention to focus on what was best for the team: securing the number 20,” the defender shared in a video on his social media accounts, referencing the Reds aiming to secure 20 league titles.
A heartfelt farewell
“This club has been my life, my whole world, for 20 years. From the Academy to now, the support and affection I have felt from everyone, both inside and outside the club, will stay with me forever. I will be eternally indebted to you. But I have never known anything else, and this decision involves experiencing a new challenge, stepping out of my comfort zone, and pushing myself both professionally and personally,” he added.
“I have given everything every day I have been at this club, and I hope you feel that I have repaid you during my time here. From the bottom of my heart, I thank you all: my coaches, my representatives, my teammates, the staff, and our incredible fans. My love for this club will never die…,” he concluded.
Trent Alexander-Arnold has informed Liverpool FC of his intention to leave the club this summer upon the expiry of his current contract.
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) May 5, 2025
Real Madrid beckons?
Now, with his departure confirmed and with the Premier League title secured, Alexander-Arnold is reportedly in pole position to become Real Madrid‘s first signing for next season, according to Spanish media. Furthermore, the Brit could play in the new Club World Cup with Los Merengues, but for that to happen, the Spanish club would have to pay 1.2 million euros and pay his salary throughout June, since the tournament in the United States begins on the 14th of that month. This is because that is how contract will play out to begin with.
Arnold’s numbers with the Reds
Arnold arrived at Liverpool when he was six years old, and two decades later he will leave the Merseyside club. He was captain in the youth ranks, and at 18 he made his debut in the first team in a match against Tottenham for the English League Cup with Jurgen Klopp as coach.
Since then, he has played 352 games, scored 23 goals, and provided 92 assists. In addition, he conquered two Premier League titles (2019/20 and 2024/25) and two EFL Cups (2022 and 2024), in addition to the Champions League (2019), the Club World Cup (2020), the European Super Cup (2019/20), the FA Cup (2022), and the Community Shield (2022/23), competitions that he won on only one occasion. It has been a brilliant journey for the Englishman.