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Liverpool IconLiverpool FC NewsFeaturesTrent Alexander-ArnoldTrent Alexander-Arnold has once again risked upsetting Liverpool fans with his latest comments as he remains on course to face his old side again in the Champions LeagueTrent Alexander-Arnold claimed it was a 'dream come true' to be playing for Real Madrid(Image: Getty Images)Trent Alexander-Arnold has risked the wrath of Liverpool fans once again after claiming it is a “dream come true” for him to be playing for Real Madrid.The Reds’ vice-captain didn’t leave Anfield on the best of terms, with plenty of supporters less than pleased with the manner in which he ran down his contract before deciding on a move to the Spanish capital last summer.Alexander-Arnold was booed before the end of last season, and although he got a better reception on his final appearance as a Liverpool player, he received a frosty welcome back when the Reds beat Real in the Champions League earlier this season - and he could be on course for another trip to Anfield later in the competition.READ MORE: 'I met Darwin Nunez and can see why Liverpool and Arne Slot decided to sell him'READ MORE: Liverpool has another big decision coming after Ryan Gravenberch announcementWith Real having breezed to a 3-0 win in the first leg of its last-16 tie against Manchester City, Los Blancos will be the the favorites to progress to the quarter-finals. A win at that stage could then set up a semi-final against Liverpool, although Arne Slot’s side will need to overturn a 1-0 deficit against Galatasaray first.If that does happen, then Alexander-Arnold may have made things a little more awkward for himself.Reflecting on how he’s settling in after the win over City, he told TNT Sports: "Since I've found my fitness, found my feet in the team, I'm loving it here.



I've loved it ever since I made the decision and joined the club.Get LFC's 2025/26 season home and away kitsThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. The lads, the fans and the city have all accepted me with open arms."Liverpool fans might not be best pleased to be hearing their academy graduate referring to playing for Madrid as his “dream” - especially when you consider that’s how he described playing for the Reds in the past.Anyone who has seen his mural near Anfield - which has been the subject of vandalism since his departure - knows that it is adorned with the quote: “I’m just a normal lad from Liverpool whose dream has just come true,” which he uttered after winning the Champions League with his boyhood club in 2019.Trent Alexander-Arnold's mural near to Anfield, the home of Liverpool(Image: Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)Not only that, but Alexander-Arnold also spoke of his desire to one day become captain of the club.

Although he did don the armband on a few occasions, it seems he gave up on taking the role permanently once Real came calling.With that in mind, Alexander-Arnold perhaps shouldn’t expect a warm welcome back if he does indeed end up facing Liverpool again this season, with Madrid now aiming to finish the job against City."It's only half-time. We don't take anything for granted and will go to the Etihad and try to win there as well."Choose Liverpool.com as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.Trent Alexander-ArnoldLiverpool FCReal Madrid CFChampions League