With an eye-catching array of passing, the 25-year-old is regarded as one of the best ball distributors across the world of football at this point.
Alexander-Arnold has a number of major trophies to his name also, having lifted the Premier League in 2020, a year after he won the Champions League as part of the Liverpool squad.
Since making his debut for the Reds during the summer of 2016, the defender has featured 302 times for the Merseyside club, scoring on 18 occasions.
According to Goal, Alexander-Arnold is not likely to be departing Liverpool at the end of the 2023-24 campaign, regardless of the campaign's success.
The report claims that potential suitors Real Madrid could be priced out of a high-profile move for the right-back, who has been a first-team regular at Anfield for the majority of Jurgen Klopp's reign.
It is understood that Alexander-Arnold is earning £180,000 per week on Merseyside — a figure that is significantly less compared to what captain Virgil van Dijk is collecting.
However, it is believed that the Englishman would demand a massive salary increase should he make the switch to the Bernabeu in the summer.
With Federico Valverde currently racking in £275,000 per week, it is said that Alexander-Arnold would be expecting to earn considerably more for Los Blancos.
Another issue for the transfer of the right-back to Madrid is the Spanish giants' other possible incoming, including Paris Saint-Germain's Kylian Mbappe.
It has been widely reported that the World Cup winner will join Carlo Ancelotti's side on a free transfer after his PSG contract expires in the summer.
Despite savings on a transfer fee,
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