Liverpool star Mohamed Salah has expressed his support for Trent Alexander-Arnold after his unveiling at Real Madrid. The Egyptian took to Instagram to comment on the Englishman’s post.
Trent shared several photos of his family attending the unveiling at Real Madrid. Salah quickly responded with two heart emojis on the post.
The Egyptian has been supportive of Trent’s move to Real Madrid and criticized Liverpool fans during the season. He stated that they were wrong to boo the right-back during the 2-2 draw against Arsenal and mentioned that he loves the 26-year-old.
He said via The Guardian:
Trent completed his transfer to Real Madrid this month after the two clubs agreed on a £10 million fee. He was originally set to join on a free transfer, but Los Blancos needed him to sign a month before the expiration of his contract at Anfield due to the FIFA Club World Cup.
At his unveiling, Trent Alexander-Arnold asserted that Real Madrid was the only club he would have left Liverpool for in his career. He noted that this thought had always been on his mind and said:
Trent will have to wear number 12 at Santiago Bernabeu, as LaLiga rules prevent him from wearing 66 as he did at Liverpool. The Englishman is expected to make his debut on June 18th when Los Blancos face Al Hilal at the FIFA Club World Cup.
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