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    Nante here to see, move on!
    Nope, don't need anger management, you just need to stop pissing me off!

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      Guys this thread is meant for keeping a Brest of TAA news
      Hello mert.

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        Fell into the trap of cheaply subscribing to The Athletic again, this feels very Steve McManaman to me

        Trent Alexander-Arnold was true to his word.

        With the Liverpool squad dashing straight for the airport after their Champions League away win against AC Milan on Tuesday, the England right-back promised reporters in the bowels of San Siro he would stop to chat with them after Saturday’s Premier League game against Bournemouth at Anfield.

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        Numerous interview requests have been rejected by the 25-year-old’s camp this season in the knowledge that the conversation would inevitably centre around his future. Alexander-Arnold, like his Liverpool team-mates Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah, is going to be out of contract next summer as things stand.

        With discussions over a new deal ongoing, it’s a sensitive topic, but to his credit, Alexander-Arnold stuck to his Milan vow after helping Arne Slot’s side secure an emphatic 3-0 win over Bournemouth.

        It was a contest that underlined his immense value to Liverpool as he celebrated his 100th goal involvement for the club in all competitions (19 goals, 81 assists). He’s the youngest player to reach that milestone for Liverpool since Steven Gerrard, who got there 278 days faster in 2005.

        Over eight minutes, Alexander-Arnold talked about his contract situation, the pursuit of glory, his growing bond with new head coach Slot and explained how they are working together to keep improving the defensive side of his game.

        Here’s the best of what he had to say — and the context to it.

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        What is the situation with your future?

        Alexander-Arnold: “Look, I have been at the club 20 years now. I have signed four or five contract extensions and none of those have been played out in public. This one won’t be either.”

        It was clear that Alexander-Arnold wasn’t looking to get a message across. At no point in this process has he sought to exert pressure on Liverpool through the media and that respectful stance towards a club he has represented since the age of six shows no sign of changing.


        Alexander-Arnold’s current contract runs out in the summer (Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
        The present situation is very different to his previous renewals, as he’s never entered the final year of a contract before. He signed his current one in the summer of 2021, having previously agreed extensions in January 2019 and July 2017. But if there’s any sense of frustration privately over how late Liverpool have left it this time, Alexander-Arnold certainly hasn’t shown it publicly.

        You’ve spoken in the past about wanting to be Liverpool captain one day and potentially a one-club man. Is it still your desire to do that?

        Alexander-Arnold: “I have always said I want to captain the club. That is an aim of mine and a goal of mine, whether that happens is out of my hands, to be honest.”

        Do you want to stay?

        Alexander-Arnold: “I want to be a Liverpool player this season (as a minimum) is what I will say.”

        The words in brackets there are important. He didn’t say it in the context of only wanting to be a Liverpool player for the rest of this season. It’s simply that he can’t commit publicly to any longer than that currently as it’s how long is left on his contract. There’s an ongoing process as talks with sporting director Richard Hughes continue. It’s one of the biggest issues Hughes inherited when he made the move from fellow Premier League side Bournemouth this summer.

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        As for the captaincy and being a one-club man, it’s not solely Alexander-Arnold’s decision. Jurgen Klopp gave him the vice-captaincy last year and he has retained it under Slot. However, when the skipper’s role next becomes available at Anfield will depend on what happens with current captain Van Dijk’s future.



        What is most important to you in the decision-making process over your future?

        Alexander-Arnold: “The most important thing is trophies. I want to win trophies. I’m a player who is highly motivated by winning things and being elite. That’s probably the main factor of anything. If you have a personality that’s elite, who wants to win and will do anything to win, then that’s what drives them.”

        You’ve had that at Liverpool so far in your career. Do you see anything changing?

        Alexander-Arnold: “We were close to the title last season and we won a cup. The quadruple was on for a while, I suppose, so the signs were there. This season, we’re looking really good. It’s still early days but we need to show a lot of consistency and beat a lot of teams. It will be difficult, but we’re looking to win as many trophies as we can.”

        Alexander-Arnold was a Champions League, Club World Cup and Premier League title winner at age 21. As he enters the peak years of his career, it’s understandable that he wants to be competing for and winning the biggest prizes once again. He will also want a contract that suitably recognises his value and his status in the game.


        Alexander-Arnold and his Liverpool team-mates celebrate on Saturday (Alex Livesey/Getty Images)
        Speculation linking him with Real Madrid persists but top sides all across Europe will be keeping a close eye on developments given such a talent could be available as a free agent next summer. He could potentially sign a pre-contract agreement with a club overseas from January 1, but Liverpool are desperate to avoid that scenario.

        The uncertainty hasn’t affected Alexander-Arnold’s form or focus.

        Since returning to club duties after helping England get to the final of the European Championship in July, he has thrown himself into the start of a new era at Anfield. Hearing him talk about how he created Liverpool’s second goal for Luis Diaz on Saturday, his enthusiasm for Slot’s brand of football shone through. After so much talk concerning his best position for both club and country, he’s relishing being given a licence to drift into central areas from right-back and spearhead attacks.

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        “It’s freedom,” he said. “For instance, if Ibou (Ibrahima Konate) gets the ball and plays it to Mo (Salah), and Mo has no one there with him, I kind of anticipate that someone has to be there for a bounce pass, so as the ball goes I start to sprint.

        “The winger doesn’t track me. Mo sees me, plays it to me and then I break free. Then it’s about making your choices going into the box. Darwin (Nunez) made a good run, I could see Mo making a run across but I thought he might be a bit too wide, and then Dom (Dominik Szoboszlai) made a run to take someone away, so Lucho (Diaz) was free. I played it to him and he tucked it into the back of the net.

        “They had the disallowed goal early on but after that, we controlled the game. It’s working well. There was a big emphasis on midfield overloads and getting the triangles right. That was something we worked on in training on Friday. We executed it to perfection.”

        Slot also made a point on Saturday of complimenting Alexander-Arnold on his defending against both Milan, when he kept Portugal international and 2021-22 Serie A Most Valuable Player Rafael Leao so quiet, and Bournemouth. The player believes he’s benefiting from the Dutch coach’s attention to detail as they sit together to analyse matches.


        Alexander-Arnold was full of praise for Slot (Carl Recine/Getty Images)
        “We kind of talked about targets and aims, and I said to him that I would like to be the defender that no one wants to come up against in Europe,” Alexander-Arnold explained on Saturday. “We agreed that he will be harsh on me. Anytime an attacker gets past me, he will call it out in meetings and say this cannot happen. We go through every game together and he highlights where he wants me to improve.

        “Even in the Milan game, we had about 20 clips going through what I could have done better, and the good parts as well. It is really refreshing to have a manager who will help and guide and teach me how to be better as a player. I am someone who wants to learn, someone who wants to be the best and someone who strives to be the best ever.”

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        Alexander-Arnold knows there are continuing doubts about his defending. “And I think that was perhaps harsh, if I am honest. It was a big perception and it was hard to kind of shrug off with just one good defensive game,” he said.

        “But when you put a lot together, we have had four out of five clean sheets (in the 2024-25 Premier League so far). That is exceptional from a back line. ‘Defences win championships’ is the old saying and being part of that defence means I have responsibilities to make sure my winger doesn’t get a sniff in the game. I lay targets for every game — how many times am I dribbled past, how many times does he get a cross in, how many times (does the opponent get) a shot.”

        Yet it’s that exquisite range of passing and his creative spark which continues to separate him from his peers. A century of goal involvements in 316 appearances is remarkable for a right-back.

        “Good numbers! I think I’m capable of many, many more, to be honest,” he added. “For now, I’m completely focused on this season — how many goals, assists, clean sheets can I get, and hopefully do enough to help us win the league.”

        Alexander-Arnold’s importance to Liverpool is greater than ever as those discussions over his future continue.

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          I would start making plans with other clubs now to buy him for next season since he sounds like hes considering leaving. This way we get the most money. Lets not do an owen.

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            Originally posted by vlahka View Post
            I would start making plans with other clubs now to buy him for next season since he sounds like hes considering leaving. This way we get the most money. Lets not do an owen.


            Only works if he would agree to it though. Would make more sense from his POV (and that of an interested club) to just wait until January and sign a pre contract with the new club then.
            I don't hate people. I just feel better when they aren't around.


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              Originally posted by Doc_Piptorious View Post
              Only works if he would agree to it though. Would make more sense from his POV (and that of an interested club) to just wait until January and sign a pre contract with the new club then.
              Thats why you get in early. Tell them we're going to extend his contract but if you really want him we'll give you a little discount. Once they agree with the club then the player can talk to them. I'm sure if we made an agreement with barcelona or madrid to speak to him he'd probably be interested.

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                I suspect that his agent has already been talking to Madrid.

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                  Originally posted by frank the tank View Post
                  I suspect that his agent has already been talking to Madrid.
                  He's been on the Madrid training regime for 18 months now

                  What odds at the bookies for trent to leave on a free

                  removing all the weak links makes us stronger

                  too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.

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                    Originally posted by frank the tank View Post
                    I suspect that his agent has already been talking to Madrid.

                    Yeah. If he is interested in a move away or even the idea of it, then he will have had his reps putting out feelers to see what interest is there.


                    Mad thing, when you look at the Madrid team, is do they really need him?

                    Especially if they go in for and get the other big name full back that will be available on a free next summer in Davies.


                    Then again I suppose if you can get over 200m worth of fullbacks in on frees in the same summer, you figure out the rest afterwards


                    One thing I think is certain though is that Madrid won't be looking at him, if they are doing so, for one of their midfield spots. Don't think TAA displaces any of their current top five midfielders, top four if Modric leaves next summer as expected as he is nowhere near being as good as any of them in their midfield roles.
                    I don't hate people. I just feel better when they aren't around.


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                      Originally posted by Doc_Piptorious View Post
                      Yeah. If he is interested in a move away or even the idea of it, then he will have had his reps putting out feelers to see what interest is there.


                      Mad thing, when you look at the Madrid team, is do they really need him?

                      Especially if they go in for and get the other big name full back that will be available on a free next summer in Davies.


                      Then again I suppose if you can get over 200m worth of fullbacks in on frees in the same summer, you figure out the rest afterwards


                      One thing I think is certain though is that Madrid won't be looking at him, if they are doing so, for one of their midfield spots. Don't think TAA displaces any of their current top five midfielders, top four if Modric leaves next summer as expected as he is nowhere near being as good as any of them in their midfield roles.
                      Carvahal is a Rip Van Winkle type but RB is surely a position they can upgrade

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                        Originally posted by Fivex View Post
                        Guys this thread is meant for keeping a Brest of TAA news
                        Spoilsport...it was just a Lille joke.

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                          If he leaves, go get Frimpong.
                          Y.N.W.A!!!!!!

                          "There are two great teams on Merseyside; Liverpool and Liverpool Reserves." - Bill Shankly

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                            Originally posted by Irishnev View Post
                            Carvahal is a Rip Van Winkle type but RB is surely a position they can upgrade

                            Meant more that they tend to not have a main play maker or attacking threat from right back and as such is a position they could fill with a quality addition without there being a pressing need for that replacement to be TAA.


                            Especially if they go and add someone like Davies on the other side.
                            I don't hate people. I just feel better when they aren't around.


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                              Originally posted by Corndog View Post
                              If he leaves, go get Frimpong.

                              Quality player though at only 23 going on 24 he would block Bradley.

                              Think what I would be doing if I were Slot is trying to get a clear anaswer from TAA as to whether he thinks he is staying around ir not, and if he says he is off or gives some "not sure" kind of answer, I would be blooding in Bradley far more often to get a better idea if Bradley looks ready to step up into the starter role.

                              Come December if TAA has not signed an extension, then Bradley gets an extended unbroken run and stays in the team if his form warrants it. He does not excel in that Dec to May period then look for that new RB in the summer.



                              Plus go rob Davies from under Real's nose as our Robbo replacement
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                                Such a shame, his time at Liverpool will be remembered by him leaving on a free if it comes to that.
                                * The above is posted in my opinion. Feel free to disagree.

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