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Liverpool owner John Henry may have sent a subtle message to Trent Alexander-Arnold over his future during the pair’s conversation on the Anfield pitch on Sunday.
As the Reds celebrated winning the Premier League title - taking them to an historic 20th crown, putting them back level with Manchester United - Alexander-Arnold was spotted speaking with the club’s owner.
The 26-year-old’s future of course remains up in the air as his contract at Anfield ticks down.
The subject of Henry’s conversation with Alexander-Arnold has remained secret, although it has now been suggested that the FSG chief may have addressed the ongoing uncertainty around his future.
Investigative and forensic lipreader Nicola Hickling has given her opinion to OLBG about what the pair said to each other.
It’s claimed that Henry began the conversation by saying to Alexander-Arnold: “You’ve been quiet.
Liverpool owner John Henry and Trent Alexander-Arnold may have discussed the right-back's future.
In response, Alexander-Arnold says: “Yeah, yeah.” Henry then reassures the player, adding: “Best way and don’t panic.”
It’s then suggested that Alexander-Arnold says: “Should I decide?” Henry nods, before replying: “Absolutely.”
The Liverpool owner then turns to the fans, with Hickling claiming he says to Alexander-Arnold: “Let them know.” The Reds star then seems to nod in agreement with the 75-year-old.
Alexander-Arnold is yet to give any indication of what he will be doing this summer, having refused to speak about his future when quizzed about the possibility of signing a new contract last week.
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