Liverpool’s right back and second captain is still waiting for his contract extension with the club but the board has still not responded. There were rumors for a move to Real Madrid but Trent Alexander-Arnold already has the answer for his future.
The 25-year-old seems that he is ready for the next challenges with the Reds and in the latest interview with the media, he showed his desire to reach more success with the club, by winning every trophy in all the competitions Liverpool competes.
Trent already has built a big legacy with the club and his department from the team would be a huge loss. The Englishman has the most Premier League assist by a defender with 59 assist, leveled with his teammate Andrew Robertson.
After the recent Premier League win in Anfield against Bournemouth, Trent Alexander-Arnold has decided to finally break his silence about continuing with the Reds for more years. Speaking to the media, Arnold says that he is ready to win trophies with the team and this is a huge motivation for him to keep doing what he is.
He said that the most important thing is to win trophies and the players on his team are motivated to do so. He feels that he is a player who is motivated by winning trophies and being elite, which is probably the main factor of anything.
He later explains that in 20 years at the club, in every contract that he already signed with the club none of it was said in public and this won’t be either.
Trent’s form this season is exceptional, being the key player in all five wins since the start of the new season. He already has registered only one assist which happened in the last match against Bournemouth when Luis Diaz scored the second goal to make it double.
His influence on the team has been showing in the previous seasons and with the arrival of Arne Slot, Trent seems to want more and more to improve on himself. About improving he said that he spoke to Arne Slot, telling him that he wants to be a defender and that no one wants to come up against him in Europe.
Trent has received a lot of criticism during his career about his poor defending abilities, but now he is fully committed to fixing that with the help of the new manager, Arne Slot. Trent explained that he had talked with the boss about this and they agreed that the Dutchman should be very harsh on him when it comes to defending.