Trent Alexander-Arnold received an emotional farewell at Anfield as he played his last game for Liverpool on the final day of the Premier League season.
The 26-year-old right-back, who came through the club’s academy and spent two decades wearing red, confirmed he will leave at the end of the season.
The decision came after Liverpool’s title-winning campaign under Arne Slot. Alexander-Arnold will move on as a free agent, with strong suggestions he is heading to Spain to join Real Madrid. His departure closes a chapter that began when he joined Liverpool’s youth setup at just six years old.
His final appearance was full of emotion. He entered the match at halftime against Crystal Palace, replacing Conor Bradley, and helped see the game through before Liverpool lifted the Premier League trophy. As the full-time whistle blew, Alexander-Arnold hugged teammates and staff. Fans stood and applauded as he walked the pitch one last time, visibly moved by the support.
The atmosphere marked a major shift from just two weeks earlier, when a portion of the home crowd booed him during a game against Arsenal. That reaction sparked outrage from manager Jurgen Klopp, who defended the player’s loyalty and contributions. Klopp said he couldn’t bear to watch and turned off the television that day. He called on supporters to remember everything Alexander-Arnold has done for the club.
Despite the criticism, the full-back’s achievements speak loudly. He made over 350 appearances for Liverpool, playing a crucial role in their Champions League and Premier League wins under Klopp. Known for his precise passing and calm presence on the ball, Alexander-Arnold grew into one of the most admired right-backs in the world.
After the final game, he joined the squad to collect his winner’s medal and help lift the trophy. The crowd’s response showed that whatever had happened earlier, fans remembered the good times—and the impact he had. It was a powerful send-off for a player who gave his heart to the team and is now ready for the next step in his career.
While Alexander-Arnold has not yet confirmed his next club, his legacy at Liverpool is already set. He leaves as a champion and a hometown hero, closing a long and proud chapter that will be hard to replace.
