Trent Alexander-Arnold has signed a new long-term contract with Liverpool, the Premier League club have confirmed.The deal, understood to be five-years, ties Alexander-Arnold to the club until 2024 and reflects the progress the 20-year-old has made since his last contract in 2017.
pic.twitter.com/oicALJ8G3S— Liverpool FC (@LFC) January 19, 2019“I’m ecstatic and really proud,” Alexander-Arnold told the club’s website.“I feel privileged to have the support and the trust the club has in me to offer me a new deal. “There was no doubt in my mind to sign and extend the years I have with the club. Hopefully we can achieve a lot of success in those years.”Academy graduate Alexander-Arnold made his Liverpool debut in October 2016 and has since established himself as the Reds’ first-choice right-back.He made his England debut against Costa Rica last June and was part of Gareth Southgate’s World Cup squad in Russia.1
When it comes to playing football, there is only one club for me. After 14 years at @liverpoolfc I am so happy to sign a new contract! Just want to say thank you to the fans for all your support on my journey so far #YNWA pic.twitter.com/oxMdkwQaeL— Trent Arnold (@trentaa98) January 19, 2019“The last 18 months especially have been very special. Hopefully the next 18 months and even further on than that will be even more special.”Alexander-Arnold, who joined Liverpool at the age of six, becomes the latest member of Jurgen Klopp’s squad to pledge his future to the club.Andy Robertson, who agreed fresh terms earlier this week, Roberto Firmino, Mohamed Salah, Jordan Henderson, Sadio Mane and Joe Gomez have all signed new deals with the Premier League leaders since April 2018.
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