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Arne Slot head coach of Liverpool and the rest of the Liverpool players during the Liverpool Premier League Champions parade(Image: 2025 Liverpool FC)
Trent Alexander-Arnold made his final appearance as a Liverpool player on Sunday, but he will not be the only player leaving the Reds this summer.
The England international came on at half-time as Arne Slot’s side finished the campaign with a 1-1 draw at home to Crystal Palace, before being presented with the Premier League trophy.
Afforded a hero’s reception, Alexander-Arnold was at the heart of the celebrations at Anfield on a day to remember for Liverpool.
But he was also spotted in tears on more than one occasion, including during the open top bus parade through the city the following day, as his Reds career came to an end.
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The 26-year-old is now set to join Real Madrid on a Bosman transfer, having decided against signing a new contract with his boyhood club.
Liverpool have already moved quickly to sign a replacement for Alexander-Arnold as they look to finalise the signing of Jeremie Frimpong from Bayer Leverkusen, having agreed to pay his £29m release clause.
They are also in talks with the Bundesliga outfit regarding a potential £126m club-record deal for Florian Wirtz, and are interested in signing Milos Kerkez from AFC Bournemouth.
Consequently, it is set to be a busy start to the transfer window for the Reds.
While Alexander-Arnold’s Anfield exit is confirmed, a number of his soon-to-be former team-mates face uncertain futures at Liverpool.
Thank you for another incredible experience.”
The 22-year-old has been limited to a bit-part role this season, starting only twice in the Premier League, and has previously admitted he might have to consider his position in the summer.
With Liverpool looking to sign Wirtz, the England Under-21s’ international would face even more intense competition for places if he stays put.
The sight of him crying on the pitch along with his messages on Instagram have led supporters to speculate that Elliott suspects he might leave his boyhood club this summer.
Supporters also had a similar theory regarding Kostas Tsimikas following his own social media post reflecting on Liverpool’s Premier League title triumph.
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Like Robertson, the Greek’s place is at threat with the Reds looking to sign a new left-back.
Alongside a picture of the full-back admiring the trophy, he wrote: “As a kid kicking a ball in Greece, I could never imagine this day – lifting the Premier League trophy as a Liverpool FC player.
“Five years at this club have taught me what it means to never walk alone: this city, this team, and these fans carried us through every step.
“I’m overwhelmed with pride in what we’ve achieved and gratitude for everyone who stood by us.
This is something we will find out in the upcoming weeks.”
While exciting supporters might be fully focused on Liverpool’s incomings this summer, starting with Frimpong and Wirtz in particular, it would be no surprise if the exit door is even busier.
And with a number of players hinting at exits or privately considering their futures, a number of difficult decisions will be made in the weeks ahead.
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