On Tuesday, the BBC reported only details remain in the deal between Real Madrid and Trent Alexander-Arnold. Sky Sports reports an annual salary of a wild 15 million euros, plus potential bonus payments and not least a generous sign-on fee. There is only one thing the 26-year-old forgets in the sight of the open money bin in Madrid, one important thing.

Jamie Carragher, like Alexander-Arnold, worked his way up from the academy, but he didn’t stop until there were 737 Liverpool games on his CV with icon status at Anfield. Carragher explains what an exit this summer for Alexander-Arnold could do for his legacy.

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“It’s more than a football decision. It’s about his legacy at Liverpool and how he is viewed. Do you want to be seen as [Steven] Gerrard or [Steve] McManaman?”, Carragher begins to Sky Sports.

“He (McManaman) went to Real Madrid and won cups, but he’s not loved. As a local player, Trent has been there for 20 years. I don’t think it would be nice to have a feeling of going on a free transfer. I guarantee Liverpool fans will feel that way,” Carragher continued.

-Things are expected of you as a local player. I think it’s difficult to leave Liverpool as a local player. I wanted to leave in the right way, so they remembered me in the right way. If he stays, he will be remembered as one of the best to have played for the club and not far behind Gerrard,” Carragher concluded.

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Did you catch it, Trent?