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Liverpool head coach Arne Slot admitted that everyone is "allowed their own opinion" on Trent Alexander-Arnold after the right-back was booed by a section of supporters at Anfield against Arsenal.
The Reds defender announced his intentions to depart his boyhood club as a free agent at the end of the season earlier this week and is expected to join Real Madrid this summer.
The 26-year-old, who has represented Liverpool since the age of six, is thought to be coveted by Los Blancos chiefs earlier than the expiry of his contract ahead of the Club World Cup.
The vice-captain's decision to leave the club has proven a controversial call among Kopites, with his divisive status on the terraces shown as he was introduced from the bench against the Gunners.
Jamie Carragher thinks Real Madrid should be paying more for Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Perhaps his most significant contribution in the 2-2 draw came in the form of a free-kick at the Kop end, which sailed over the bar - denying him the opportunity to silence some of his detractors.
Addressing the outbound full-back's reception from the home supporters after the game, Liverpool boss Slot said: "“The good thing about living in Europe is everyone is allowed their own opinion."
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Before the game, Sky Sports' Carragher addressed reports that Real Madrid would look to secure Alexander-Arnold's services before the Club World Cup
You might get criticism, and he’s having to put up with it."
He added: "And then the flip side of that is, okay you’re announcing it now to give Real Madrid the opportunity to maybe sign you for the Club World Cup."
After the game, Carragher was critical of those supporters who chose to boo Alexander-Arnold during his time on the field
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