Carragher’s last hope for Trent Alexander-Arnold after historic Liverpool moment

Trent Alexander-Arnold's Future of Liverpool remains unclear with his contract that expires, but after celebrating a competition Triumph Win fans for the first time ever, Jamie Carragher hopes that he can donate a new deal

Jamie Carragher hopes that Liverpool's title celebrations “Might Sway” Trent Alexander-Arnold to extend his contract in Anfield. The right back is currently ready to leave in a matter of weeks when his deal rises.

If so, he would leave for the second time as a Premier League winner. The Reds took the title with four games that are even more after hammering Tottenham on Sunday, which led to huge parties in Anfield in front of the head while players at the moment with the fans.

Alexander-Arnold was present for their title Triumph in 2020, but that was behind closed doors, and the scenes on Merseyside were particularly special. Real Madrid circled for graduated from Liverpool's Academy and was rejected in January.

They hope to lure the right back to the Spanish capital on a free with the range of a lucrative contract. However, Carragher has not given up the hope that he will stay with his boy's club, which suggests that the parties can convince Alexander-Arnold to stay.

Carragher said to Sky Sports: “He is a unique football player, that's why Real Madrid wants to sign him and that's why he is part of one of the most successful eras in Liverpool's history. We all want that to go. But at the moment it doesn't look too good.

“But you look at the scenes at the weekend, Trent is involved and is a local player, the admiration and the support that the head has for him. You look and hope that he can bring him to paper, but everything will be revealed in the coming weeks.”

Carragher has been very free of the right back for years. Although he has been criticized defensively, his output and ability is praised in the last third. Few players in his position can produce such a sparkle and Liverpool have benefited enormously from his attributes.

Alexander-Arnold has won every available for him in Anfield and his motivation to stay will probably depend on his wish to stay a player of one club. That said, his relationship with Jude Bellingham is well documented and the right back has made it clear that he wants to win the Ballon d'Or – that Carragher previously cited as a concern.

“He can try to win the balloon d'Or, there is nothing wrong with ambition,” he said. “But my first thought when I read that was” You didn't win the Ballon d'Or as a right back for Liverpool. 'Ballon d'Or winners normally play for Real Madrid or Barcelona.

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