Trent Alexander-Arnold Breaks Gerrard's Record Amid Real Madrid Transfer Rumors
Trent Alexander-Arnold has surpassed Steven Gerrard's record by becoming the youngest player to reach 250 Premier League appearances for Liverpool. The 26-year-old right-back achieved this milestone in the match against Wolverhampton Wanderers, doing so at the age of 26 years and 132 days, beating Gerrard's previous record of 26 years and 200 days.
Alexander-Arnold made his debut for Liverpool on December 14, 2016, against Middlesbrough, and has since become one of the club's most influential players. Known for his exceptional passing, crossing, and set-piece ability, he has been a key figure in Liverpool's successes, including their Premier League and Champions League triumphs.
Despite his achievements, Alexander-Arnold's future at Liverpool remains uncertain. With his contract set to expire and rumors of a potential move to Real Madrid gaining traction, fans are left wondering if the homegrown star will remain at Anfield. The Spanish giants are reportedly keen to secure his services, adding to the speculation surrounding his future.