Liverpool offer TAA record deal to make him Premier League's top earner
According to journalist Graeme Bailey, Liverpool are in talks with Trent Alexander-Arnold over a new contract that could make him the Premier League's highest-paid player. With interest from Real Madrid in signing him as a free agent next summer, the Reds are confident the 25-year-old will commit to a long-term future at Anfield.
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Trent Alexander-Arnold is reportedly in negotiations with Liverpool over a new contract that could make the right-back the highest-paid player in the Premier League. The 25-year-old, a key figure in Jurgen Klopp’s former setup and now under the guidance of new manager Arne Slot, has been central to Liverpool’s success in recent games.
As his current deal nears its expiration, the Reds are eager to secure his long-term future at Anfield. The proposed new contract is expected to offer Alexander-Arnold a significant pay rise, reflecting his status as one of the Premier League’s best players.
The club board are confident that the discussions will result in a positive outcome, with both the club and the player keen to come to an agreement.
However, Liverpool’s negotiations face external pressure, with reports suggesting that Real Madrid are eyeing the Englishman as a potential free-agent signing next summer. With both parties committed to a new deal, Liverpool’s priority is to ensure that their star right-back remains at Anfield for years to come, fending off interest from Madrid and other suitors.
As his current deal nears its expiration, the Reds are eager to secure his long-term future at Anfield. The proposed new contract is expected to offer Alexander-Arnold a significant pay rise, reflecting his status as one of the Premier League’s best players.
The club board are confident that the discussions will result in a positive outcome, with both the club and the player keen to come to an agreement.
However, Liverpool’s negotiations face external pressure, with reports suggesting that Real Madrid are eyeing the Englishman as a potential free-agent signing next summer. With both parties committed to a new deal, Liverpool’s priority is to ensure that their star right-back remains at Anfield for years to come, fending off interest from Madrid and other suitors.
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