Trent Alexander-Arnold is set to make his 100th senior appearance for the Reds this afternoon in the Premier League clash with Aston Villa – and he never wants to leave Anfield.
Having made that many appearances for a top side this early in his career, the right-back’s trajectory is certainly heading in the right direction and he wants to continue that development under Jurgen Klopp.
Via the Daily Mirror, Alexander-Arnold said: “I have always been a Liverpool player, Liverpool has always been my home. I have never thought about changing clubs.
“I always thought Liverpool was destined to be my club. When I grew up, the dream was always to play for Liverpool. Now I am living the dream and I can’t see that changing.”
The 21-year-old still has a lot of development to do, which only makes him even more exciting as a prospect. He’s already won the Champions League, played in two finals in that competition, and appeared for his country at a World Cup.
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There might be a time when he moves back into playing as a midfielder, but wherever he features, Alexander-Arnold is on course to become a Reds legend – if he isn’t one already.
He’s almost certainly going to captain the Reds one day, too, which he has also spoken about wanting to achieve in the past.