'Move heaven and earth' - David Ornstein has his say on Trent Alexander-Arnold Liverpool contract | OneFootball

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·23 August 2024

'Move heaven and earth' - David Ornstein has his say on Trent Alexander-Arnold Liverpool contract

Article image:'Move heaven and earth' - David Ornstein has his say on Trent Alexander-Arnold Liverpool contract

While Liverpool have had a quiet transfer window in terms of new signings, a hot topic of conversation has been the future of key first-team players.

Trent Alexander-Arnold, Virgil Van Dijk and Mohamed Salah have just one year left on their contracts and talks to secure them on new deals remain quiet.


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All three have been key to Liverpool's success in recent years and fans have been left frustrated over the lack of urgency to keep these star players.

Ornstein: Liverpool need to secure Trent's future

Rumours surrounding Trent eyeing up a move to Real Madrid have been at the forefront of discussions during the off-season, amplified by sightings of the right-back with fellow countryman and Madrid star Jude Bellingham on holiday together.

The 25-year-old is thought to be a key target for the La Liga giants next summer where he could potentially move on a free transfer.

The Athletic journalist David Ornstein says Liverpool should move "heaven and earth" for the Scouser.

Article image:'Move heaven and earth' - David Ornstein has his say on Trent Alexander-Arnold Liverpool contract

Speaking to Jamie Carragher and Paul Scholes on the Fan Debate, Ornstein said: "I think they should move heaven and earth for Trent.

"We saw the pre-assist to Mo Salah on to Diogo Jota, he has qualities like no other player in this country. He's a Liverpool boy and vice-captain now, it would be really sad if Liverpool didn't strike a deal with him."

Ornstein's colleague James Pearce has also analysed Trent's stance on signing a new deal saying that it is essential Liverpool get him a new deal and will need to push to boat out to keep him.

In January, Trent, who has been at the club since he was six-years-old, will be able to sign a pre-agreement for a new club; something which sporting director Richard Hughes should be keen to avoid.

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