Dominik Szoboszlai makes Trent Alexander-Arnold feelings clear with response to Liverpool exit

Trent Alexander-Arnold has confirmed that he will leave Liverpool when his contract ends at the end of the season, with the right back that is expected to join Real Madrid

Dominik Szoboszlai has sent a sincere message to Trent Alexander-Arnold and urges him to “enjoy” what the next one is after the defender had confirmed his exit in Liverpool. The 26-year-old announced that he will leave Anfield when his contract ends on 30 June, ending an association with the club of more than two decades.

After his debut in the 2016/2017 season, Alexander-Arnold earned two Premier League titles, a Champions League trophy, the FA Cup, League Cup, in addition to other awards by 352 games played. With three more games possible in the club – starting against Arsenal – he runs the page on his legendary Liverpool trip.

Madrid buzzes with expectations for the speculated arrival of Alexander-Arnold, although Real Madrid stands as a fierce competitor of Liverpool. Fans on social media are also disappointed after the announcement.

But Szoboszlai sent nothing but good vibes from the dressing room. Szoboszlai shared a video clip from Alexander-Arnold's Liverpool Exit News, said: “My boy. I love you and enjoy [love heart]. “

Alexander-Arnold, influential in Liverpool who won the title this season with 28 performances from the 35, hinted that stay was on the table and said: “Hundred percent, [staying was] A huge possibility. “Reports the Liverpool Echo.

“I have full faith in the manager and the staff and the club in the future.

“It's not about thinking that we are not going to fight for titles or fighting for trophies season-in, season-out because I knew from these first few moments with the manager that he was a winner, he wanted to win things. And you saw that this season with the way we played.”

He added: “So it was never about having no confidence in it, it just came down to what I felt I needed, and that is a change.

“That is something that I have to do on my personal journey as a person, but also as a player and a professional, to challenge myself elsewhere. I feel like a challenge in another environment that I have to do as a player.”

Alexander Arnold also stated that he understood the frustration and negative reaction that would produce his exit of fans. He said: “Yes, 100 percent. I have been a fan of this club all my life, it gave me the chance to do everything I have done to achieve everything. So I understand that.

“I understand the feelings that go with it and I have felt it myself, so I fully understand that the news will disappoint many people, will make people angry, it will make them upset.”

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