Trent Alexander-Arnold’s future at Liverpool has been cast into doubt following a serious ankle injury sustained during the club’s Champions League defeat to Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). The 25-year-old right-back twisted his ankle while attempting to intercept a pass from Vitinha in the 73rd minute, forcing him to be substituted.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot expressed concerns over Alexander-Arnold's availability for the upcoming Carabao Cup final against Newcastle United, stating, "He had to come off, that's never a good sign... I would be surprised if he is available for Sunday." This injury has heightened worries among fans, who fear it could mark his final appearance in a Liverpool shirt.
Adding to the club’s defensive challenges, backup right-back Conor Bradley is also sidelined, leaving Liverpool with limited options ahead of the crucial final. The injury comes amid ongoing contract negotiations between Alexander-Arnold and the club, which has fueled speculation of a potential move to Real Madrid.
Supporters are anxiously awaiting further updates on the defender's condition, fearing that his last contribution to Liverpool might have already been made.
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