As of this morning, Trent Alexander Arnold has officially parted ways with Liverpool in order to join their European rivals! đ± He is being referred to as a traitor by his fans!

Liverpool has six games left in JĂŒrgen Kloppâs tenure, with the primary aim now being to uphold their Premier League title ambitions.
The Reds couldn’t overturn their initial deficit against Atalanta, ruling out a Europa League final farewell in Dublin next month.
Kloppâs squad is set for a series of three away matches in the Premier League, commencing with Fulham on Sunday, followed by the Merseyside derby against Everton at Goodison Park midweek and a journey to face West Ham.
Liverpool starts the weekend in third place, trailing Manchester City by two points. However, they could seize the top spot if Arsenal stumbles against Wolves.
With Liverpool playing twice before Cityâs next match, the spotlight may soon return to Pep Guardiolaâs team.
Trent Alexander-Arnold, in his first start since his injury in Italy, is determined to conclude the season, and Kloppâs reign, positively.
He conveyed on the clubâs official website: âWe discussed the remainder of the season optimistically after the game. We have a month left and must give our all.”
âWe will throw everything into it and do all we can. We recognize that the title race is now out of our control, but we must perform at our peak and be ready to seize opportunities if other teams stumble.”
âWe have a vital game we must win [on Sunday]. We are bracing ourselves for a challenging week ahead, with three crucial away games. Thatâs our primary focus now.â
Meanwhile, Klopp has urged his players to concentrate solely on their own performances, irrespective of City and Arsenalâs outcomes.
His side suffered a 1-0 loss to Crystal Palace last weekend, followed by Arsenalâs home defeat to Aston Villa.
He remarked after the Atalanta defeat: âThe title race is beyond our control. If we win all our games, thereâs a good chance weâll be champions. Otherwise, another team could take the title.”
âWe all assume that [Manchester] City will win all their games, but they have numerous tough opponents to face. We donât dwell on them.â
Liverpool.com notes: Itâs been a challenging week for the Reds, but spirits would significantly improve with a victory at Fulham. Letâs remember, that would place Liverpool above City before the Merseyside derby midweek.
Kloppâs teamâs sole option now is to win all six matches. If thatâs insufficient, they should still be commended for an exceptional season.