Trent Alexander-Arnold reveals his dream of building a 'legacy' before he retires as the Liverpool star opens up about the players who inspired him and his relationship with Mo Salah

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Trent Alexander-Arnold reveals his dream of building a 'legacy' before he retires as the Liverpool star opens up about the players who inspired him and his relationship with Mo Salah
Published: Dec, 19 2024 19:32

Trent Alexander-Arnold wants to build a legacy for himself at Liverpool. Despite being just 26, the local lad has already been on the books at Anfield for two decades after joining the club at the age of six. He made his first-team debut in 2016 and has since racked up 330 appearances and won eight trophies, including the Premier League, Champions League and Club World Cup.

 [The local lad, turned superstar right back, made his Reds debut as a 16-year-old back in 2016]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The local lad, turned superstar right back, made his Reds debut as a 16-year-old back in 2016]

Alexander-Arnold is well on his way to cementing legendary status at Liverpool. He is the subject of a giant mural on the corner of Anfield Road, where his image is accompanied by the quote: 'I'm just a normal lad from Liverpool whose dream has come true.'.

 [He has spoken about wanting to create a footballing legacy by the time he retires from playing]
Image Credit: Mail Online [He has spoken about wanting to create a footballing legacy by the time he retires from playing]

In an interview with Men in Blazers this week, Alexander-Arnold was asked what his dreams looked like now. He replied: 'Of course, winning more trophies. But on a personal level it is building a legacy. That is something that is important.'. Trent Alexander-Arnold is the subject of a giant mural close to Liverpool's Anfield stadium.

 [Alexander-Arnold and Mo Salah (right) have a superb understanding of each other on the field]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Alexander-Arnold and Mo Salah (right) have a superb understanding of each other on the field]

The local lad, turned superstar right back, made his Reds debut as a 16-year-old back in 2016. He has spoken about wanting to create a footballing legacy by the time he retires from playing. Asked what he meant by that, he clarified: 'Just being spoken about in the highest regard, especially after you've finished [playing]. In 10 or 15 years, if I'm spoken about as one of the best right backs or the best right back then that's what I'm playing for now and using it as motivation.'.

 [His last two assists in the Premier League have been for his fellow out-of-contract star]
Image Credit: Mail Online [His last two assists in the Premier League have been for his fellow out-of-contract star]

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