
The chairman of Liverpool Football Club, Tom Werner, commented on the departure of right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold from the club. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
Trent moved to Real Madrid in June. Werner emphasized that they respected the player's decision and expressed gratitude for his years at the club.
According to him, at the end of the season, he personally met with Alexander-Arnold to express thanks on behalf of the club. Werner stated that Trent showed them a photo taken at the academy when he was seven years old, and that moment had a significant impact on him. He also noted that the club and fans regret losing the player.
The chairman wishes Alexander-Arnold only the best in the future, believing that his departure will not erase the good memories about him. Alexander-Arnold will leave the Liverpool he has played for since childhood to continue his career at Real, managed by Xabi Alonso. This transfer is seen as a significant change for the club, but it is emphasized that it is the right decision for the player's future.
The club and fans wish him success in his new team.