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Trent Alexander-Arnold suffered a concerning ankle injury during Liverpool’s clash with Paris Saint-Germain, leaving fans anxious about a potential move to Real Madrid.
The 26-year-old right-back fell awkwardly while making a challenge, visibly in pain as he stayed on the ground. His frustration was clear as he covered his face with his shirt while being treated by Liverpool’s medical team.
Although Alexander-Arnold eventually stood up, he visibly struggled to walk and took over four minutes to exit the pitch before heading straight down the tunnel at Anfield. Jarrell Quansah replaced him and finished the match, which ended 0-1 after extra time, with PSG winning 4-1 on penalties.
Recent rumors have linked Alexander-Arnold with a summer move to Real Madrid, and concerns about a potential season-ending injury have intensified fears among Liverpool fans that he may have played his final game for the club.
@Rory_Talks_Ball shared on X: “Could be Trent’s last ever Liverpool game depending on how bad that is. Was playing really well too.”
@_Jessbrydon expressed concern: “What if that’s a season-ending injury for Trent, he leaves at the end of the season, and this is his last game for us🥲 I pray it’s not serious and he’ll be okay. #UCL #LIVPSG”
Echoing similar worries, @LFCcoffey wrote: “To think that today could be Trent’s last ever game for Liverpool football club makes me very, very sad.”
Meanwhile, @Amit_AFC speculated: “The way Trent is acting is like it’s his last game for LFC.”
Convinced about his departure, @ElReyNino added: “Lol. Yeah, Trent is done. Come for him Madrid.”
The injury concern arises at a critical moment, just days before England manager Thomas Tuchel announces his first Three Lions squad on Friday. With the defender’s availability now in question, it is unclear if he will participate in the upcoming international matches.
Liverpool’s next match is a crucial Carabao Cup final against Newcastle United at Wembley on Sunday, their last game before the international break. Due to the seriousness of his injury, Alexander-Arnold is now uncertain to feature, posing a selection challenge for head coach Arne Slot in defence.