‘Wow, not pleasant’ – Trent Alexander-Arnold booed by Anfield crowd in first game since exit vid leaving Neville stunned

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TRENT ALEXANDER-ARNOLD was booed by Liverpool fans after coming on against Arsenal.

The defender this week confirmed he will leave the club at the of the season upon the expiration of his contract.

Trent Alexander-Arnold was booed by Liverpool fans

The right-back covered his mouth as he entered the pitch

Alexander-Arnold confirmed he is leaving the club this week

Alexander-Arnold played Mikel Merino onside for Arsenal’s equaliser

Alexander-Arnold was brought on in the 66th minute as Arne Slot decided to rest some key players.

But his introduction was met with a wave of boos from the Anfield crowd.

There were also cries in support of the player he replaced, with fans singing: “There’s only one Conor Bradley!”

Alexander-Arnold covered his mouth as he entered the field of play, and the chorus of boos echoed around the stadium every time the right-back touched the ball.

To make matters worse, Alexander-Arnold made a mistake shortly after coming on, playing Mikel Merino onside as the Arsenal star headed in an equaliser after Martin Odegaard struck the post.

After the boos began, Gary Neville remarked: “That is not pleasant for him.”

Alexander-Arnold, 26, said his goodbyes to the fans this week in an emotional farewell video.

He appears to be set to join Real Madrid on a free transfer – a move that has infuriated many Kopites.

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The England star has even been banned from two venues in Liverpool – Curry’s and Popworld.

Real Madrid have officially begun negotiations to sign Alexander-Arnold in time for the Club World Cup, and have offered Liverpool £1million to let him leave early.

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