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Alexander-Arnold has 'earned the right' to leave Liverpool for Real Madrid, says Kewell
Trent Alexander-Arnold has received criticism over his failure to sign a new contract with Liverpool, but Harry Kewell has defended him.
Trent Alexander-Arnold has earned the right to select his next destination and should not be criticised by Liverpool fans if he leaves for Real Madrid.
That is the view of former Reds midfielder Harry Kewell, who feels Alexander-Arnold would adapt to life at the Santiago Bernabeu with ease.
Rather than following the lead of Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk, who have signed new two-year contracts to remain at Anfield, Alexander-Arnold is expected to leave Liverpool at the end of the season.
Alexander-Arnold has won almost every trophy available to him since making his Liverpool debut in 2016, lifting the Champions League, Premier League, FA Cup, EFL Cup, Community Shield, UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup trophies.
And on Sunday, Alexander-Arnold struck the winner in a 1-0 victory over Leicester City to put the Reds on the brink of their second Premier League triumph.
Despite that goal, Alexander-Arnold has been criticised by many Liverpool fans for his failure to commit his future to the club, while Jamie Carragher said after the Leicester win that Arne Slot should bench the full-back if he is on his way out.
But Kewell, who won the FA Cup and Champions League with Liverpool, does not begrudge Alexander-Arnold his next move.
Kewell told Stats Perform: "I'm probably not going to win a lot of fans with this, but I think Trent has done amazing things at Liverpool.
"To virtually win everything possible... that's phenomenal. If he now wants a new challenge, if that's the path he chooses, then fair play to him.
"Liverpool are one of the biggest clubs in the world, but he's not going to a smaller club; he's going to Real Madrid. That's a club with just as much expectations.
"The pressure there will be huge, but he's used to that. The pressure of playing at Anfield is massive. I remember when I played, opponents used to dread coming to Anfield. They'd be like, 'Oh my God, the pressure is too much'.
"He's lived that. He's earned the right to choose his next step. I understand the frustration from fans, but he's achieved everything with Liverpool.
"He's allowed to think about his own path now. If that means going abroad to challenge himself again, so be it. He's earned that right."
Sunday's left-footed volley was Alexander-Arnold's 23rd goal for Liverpool, but the first not to be scored with his right foot.
Since making his Premier League debut in December 2016, Alexander Arnold has more assists (64) and total goal involvements (82) than any other defender in the competition, also leading the way for chances created (514).
"We all know what he's capable of; his passing range is phenomenal. I've said it before: he's probably one of the best crossers we've ever seen in the Premier League," Kewell added.
"There's a trade-off. Defensively, he's not a natural defender, but what he gives you in attack is outstanding.
"He's been able to do that in part because he's had someone like Van Dijk behind him — arguably the best defender the Premier League has seen. That gives him the freedom to push forward and influence games."