Trent Alexander-Arnold has officially confirmed he will leave Liverpool at the end of the 2024–25 season, ending a 20-year journey that began when he joined the club’s academy as a six-year-old.
The 26-year-old defender made the emotional announcement on social media, describing the decision as one of the most difficult of his life. He cited the desire to embrace a new challenge and step outside his comfort zone as the driving force behind the move.
Alexander-Arnold has been a key figure in one of Liverpool’s most successful eras in modern history. Since making his senior debut in 2016, he has amassed 352 appearances, scored 23 goals, and helped the club secure eight major trophies — including two Premier League titles and a Champions League crown.
Despite Liverpool offering him a record-breaking contract that would have made him the highest-paid full-back in Premier League history, Alexander-Arnold turned it down in favor of pursuing opportunities abroad. Reports suggest he is on the verge of signing with Real Madrid as a free agent, with the Spanish giants prepared to offer a four-year deal worth €12 million per year, along with a substantial signing bonus.
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Liverpool issued a brief statement acknowledging the defender’s departure and thanking him for his immense contribution to the club. His exit marks the end of an era for the Reds, coming just months after manager Jürgen Klopp announced his own decision to step down at the end of the season.
As Alexander-Arnold prepares for his next chapter, likely in La Liga, his legacy at Anfield remains secure. His departure signifies not just a farewell, but the beginning of a new phase in his career — and a new era for Liverpool Football Club.