
Fans of Liverpool are afraid that Trent Alexander-Arnold played his last game for the club.
The Reds Full-Back, 26, hoped in the second half of Liverpool's Champions League collision with Paris Saint-Germain.
Alexander-Arnold was impressive before he was forced out of the game with just under 20 minutes.
With 1-0 deficit, the English star tried to sit down PSG midfielder Vitinha.
The ball was thrown away by the Brazilian, causing Alexander-Arnold to be awkward on the Anfield grass mat.
He seemed to adjust something in his left leg, with medical teams that immediately flowed into the field.
Alexander-Arnold was able to stand under his own steam, but was quickly replaced by Jarell Quansah.
A fan moaned on X: “Is that the last time we see Alexander Arnold playing for @LFC? Please no.”
Another said: “It will not surprise me if Trent no longer plays this season, even his last Liverpool match could be.”
While a third added: “Trent was in the second half of the quality. Hand out, hopefully not the last time he plays in Anfield.”
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And a fourth said, “That was such a strange injury to Trent, stripped for him.”
Alexander-Arnold has been at his hometown of Liverpool since the age of six.
He debuted in 2016 and has since become a fanfan favorite at the club.
But his contract is in the summer, without concrete signs, but he will sign a new deal.
Real Madrid chased the full-back in January, with Liverpool losing the £ 20 million from the Spanish champions.
Alexander-Arnold would be free in the summer to sign with the Laliga Giants if he did not pent a new contract on Merseyside.
His teammates Mo Salah and Virgil van Dijk also have to commit their future to Liverpool.
Sunsport revealed last week that Madrid would like to get Trent through the door for the World Cup Club in June.
That would require an agreement with Liverpool because of a transfer costs for the early release of TAA from his contract.
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