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With a move to Real Madrid seemingly on the horizon, Alexander-Arnold took to social media to confirm his exit.
He enjoyed a trophy-laden journey with Liverpool, amassing two Premier League titles, a Champions League trophy, a Club World Cup, an FA Cup, and two League Cups during his tenure with the Reds.
Brendan Rodgers was the manager who gave him his debut, but it was under Jurgen Klopp that Alexander-Arnold established himself as one of the top right-backs in the world.
A move to the Spanish capital will sting for many Liverpool fans, particularly when Real Madrid have beaten the Reds in two Champions League finals since 2018.
Go somewhere else, to Barcelona, to Bayern Munich, to Real Madrid, and you will be just another player.
The Brazilian was the very player Klopp issued that warning to, before the Catalans shelled out £142million to Liverpool for his services.
The Reds utilised that money to help bring in Virgil van Dijk, Alisson Becker, Fabinho and many others, which aided Liverpool in clinching the Champions League the subsequent season.
On the other hand, Coutinho's career took a downturn, as he failed to reproduce his Liverpool form at the Nou Camp.
Despite enjoying success during his loan spell at Bayern Munich, he ended up at Aston Villa, where he teamed up with former Liverpool colleague-turned-manager Steven Gerrard.
After clinching both the FA Cup and the League Cup in his swansong season, Mane bid farewell to Anfield for new challenges at Bayern Munich, with the transfer valued at £35m.
Filling the boots left by Robert Lewandowski was a tough task for Mane, who moved to Bavaria in a transfer that didn't quite work out for either him or the club.