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  1. Bradley can stake his claimpublished at 14:35 British Summer Time 5 May

    Phil McNulty
    BBC Sport chief football writer

    How Liverpool head coach Arne Slot handles the departure of Trent Alexander-Arnold will be an intriguing situation this summer.

    Conor Bradley has shown what a bright future he has in front of him with some excellent displays, but the Northern Ireland international is still only 21, relatively inexperienced at Premier League level, and has suffered injuries.

    Slot has Joe Gomez and Jarell Quansah who have operated at right-back, but again there are question marks. Gomez has been plagued with injuries while Quansah has not played many minutes there.

    The Dutchman is expected to prioritise a left-back and a striker this summer, but Alexander-Arnold's decision to leave will give Slot food for thought, although his is hardly a shock development and will have been on his agenda already.

    Logic suggests Bradley will be the first cab off the rank as replacement.

    Conor BradleyImage source, Getty Images
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    As an Everton fan, gutted when Rooney left, but he did it the right way. His sale earned us a fee, which we desperately needed, and, frankly, he deserved to play for championships. Trent has vacillated for a year, strung both the club and the fans along, and is now describing his anguish at the "hardest decision of his life". Hopefully the huge signing-on fee he deprived his club of and the gargantuan wage packet soothe his pain.

    Rob, Ely

    As a Wolves fan I can sympathise with LFC. We are going to lose Cunha, which we understand, but to Manchester United? But Cunha doesn’t support Wolves and Wolves haven’t just won the Prem, so it must be a hard pill to swallow. All I can say is he can't be that much of a fan.

    Nick

  3. More on Alexander-Arnold's attacking statspublished at 14:24 British Summer Time 5 May

    Trent Alexander-Arnold may be a defender but he is renowned for his attacking output.

    No defender has more than his 64 Premier League assists since the competition began, while only former Everton defender Leighton Baines has more than his 82 goal involvements - including goals and assists.

    Since making his debut in 2016 he is fourth on the list of assists and chances created (Mohamed Salah one of those players above him in each of those metrics), while he tops the list of passes played into the box and successful crosses.

    Only James Ward-Prowse and James Maddison have scored more direct free-kicks than Alexander-Arnold in that time, while he is a respectable joint-ninth for goals from outside the box.

    Trent Alexander-ArnoldImage source, Getty Images
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    Get Involvedpublished at 14:21 British Summer Time 5 May

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    Best of luck to Trent in Madrid. The league is less competitive, and with many teams sitting in, he'll be an unbelievable player for them. Bradley is an outstanding prospect, more running power and better defensively but conversely doesn't have the passing vision or range. Yes Liverpool will miss TAA, but he should go with love and respect. He's also going to learn a new language, culture, climate etc so good on him for having the guts to roll the dice rather than take the easy option.

    Robert in Belfast

  5. Bradley edges duels won, but TAA boasts the better attacking statspublished at 14:15 British Summer Time 5 May

    Gary Rose
    BBC Sport reporter

    Conor Bradley wins almost twice as many duels as Trent Alexander-Arnold per game (6.6 to 3.6) and averages more tackles (3.1 to 2.1).

    But England international Alexander-Arnold is rightly regarded as one of the best attacking full-backs in the world, and it is here where he excels in a statistical head-to-head with Bradley.

    Most noticeably, Alexander-Arnold plays more passes into the box and creates more chances on average, with 2.5 per 90 minutes compared to 1.3 for Bradley.

    Conor Bradley and Trent Alexander-Arnold in Liverpool trainingImage source, Getty Images
  6. Postpublished at 14:11 British Summer Time 5 May

    BBC sport reporter Gary Rose analysed the games of Trent Alexander-Arnold and Conor Bradley when news first broke in February about Alexander-Arnold's talks with Real Madrid...

  7. Could this be Bradley's time?published at 14:09 British Summer Time 5 May

    Gary Rose
    BBC Sport reporter

    The prospect of Trent Alexander-Arnold's departure from Liverpool has been softened by the emergence of Conor Bradley in recent years.

    The 21-year-old has impressed whenever he has had to deputise - from Alexander-Arnold's spell out through injury last season to an eye-catching Champions League display against Real Madrid in November.

    Having been with Liverpool himself since his mid-teens, it could soon be time for Bradley to make the right-back position his own.

    But just how do the two compare?

  8. Who do Liverpool have at right-back?published at 14:06 British Summer Time 5 May

    The natural successor to Trent Alexander-Arnold within the current Liverpool squad is Conor Bradley.

    The Northern Ireland international had made 54 appearances in all competitions since making his debut in 2020, including 16 in the Premier League this season.

    Joe Gomez can play all the way across the back four, but is unlikely to be a seen as a long-term right-back option.

    So will Bradley assume Alexander-Arnold's crown? Or will he remain understudy to a summer signing?

    Conor Bradley playing for LiverpoolImage source, Getty Images
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    Great decision by Trent, to be fair. Liverpool simply weren't good enough this season, outside the EPL. Yes, Real had a bad season, but they rarely have more than one in a row. Liverpool will struggle in the league next season when their competitors improve.

    Dave

    As a Liverpool season ticket holder I'll be gutted not to watch Trent anymore. And watching Caicedo and Lavia yesterday it's equally gutting they chose Chelsea over us. World-class players. What a team we could have had if all three were with us now!

    Jerry, Liverpool

  10. What are Alexander-Arnold's defensive stats?published at 13:54 British Summer Time 5 May

    Interesting you should describe Trent Alexander-Arnold as a mediocre full-back Matt.

    His defensive abilities have often been seen as a weakness to his game.

    However, since his first-team debut in 2016, Lewis Dunk is the only player to have won possession on more occasions than Alexander-Arnold.

    Possession won includes interceptions and tackles, and only four players have made more tackles than Alexander-Arnold (419) since 2016 - Aaron Wan-Bissaka (571), James Tarkowski (503), Cesar Azpilicueta (462) and Tyrick Mitchell (435).

    Table showing top-five possessions won in Premier League since Trent Alexander-Arnold's debutImage source, Reuters/BBC Sport
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    'The most overrated footballer in England'published at 13:52 British Summer Time 5 May

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    This coverage of Trent leaving is laughable. He is the most overrated footballer in England. A mediocre full-back who is run ragged by the likes of Gordon, Martinelli and Rashford as the “most dribbled past” stats emphasise. Liverpool have dodged one here, instead of wasting about £70m giving him a new contract.

    Matt, Sheffield

    Heard a few commentators discussing how Trent "can always come back" in a few years. That's a firm "no" from me. You can't have your cake and eat it. Owen tried the same approach. The club moved on, and we saw how that ended. Conor Bradley is the man now. He changed the game when he came on yesterday. Let's get behind the lad. Liverpool shouldn't look back.

    Chris

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    Get Involved - how do you replace a player like Alexander-Arnold?published at 13:50 British Summer Time 5 May

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    So, Liverpool must now decide how to proceed without Trent Alexander-Arnold.

    How will they replace one of the most productive supply lines in recent Premier League history?

    And who is good enough to play alongside the likes of Alisson, Virgil van Dijk and Andy Roberstson in a defensive unit that has helped add two Premier League titles and a Champions League to Liverpool's trophy cabinet?

    These are the questions we will consider over the next hour or so.

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  13. Alexander-Arnold statement in fullpublished at 13:43 British Summer Time 5 May

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    If you have missed it, here is the statement released by Trent Alexander-Arnold in full:

    "After 20 years at Liverpool Football Club, now is the time for me to confirm that I will be leaving at the end of the season.

    "This is easily the hardest decision I’ve ever made in my life.

    "I know many of you have wondered why or been frustrated that I haven’t spoken about this yet, but it was always my intention to keep my full focus on the team’s best interests, which was securing No.20.

    "This club has been my whole life – my whole world - for 20 years. From the Academy right through until now, the support and love I have felt from everyone inside and outside of the club will stay with me forever. I will forever be in debt to you all.

    "But, I have never known anything else and this decision is about experiencing a new challenge, taking myself out of my comfort zone and pushing myself both professionally and personally.

    "I’ve given my all every single day I’ve been at this club, and I hope you feel like I’ve given back to you during my time here. From the bottom of my heart, I thank everybody – my coaches, my managers, my teammates, the staff and our incredible supporters - for the last 20 years.

    "I’ve been blessed enough to live out my dreams here and I will never, ever take for granted the special moments I’ve been fortunate enough to have lived through with you all. My love for this club will never die."

    Trent Alexander-ArnoldImage source, Getty Images
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    The whole 'lure of Madrid' argument is something that I just can’t get behind. The lure of playing for a toxic fanbase, brutal owners who will chop and change a manager at the blink of an eye. Sadly, the aforementioned ire will see Trent go down as just another talented player rather than the bona fide club legend he should be.

    Liam, Liverpool (in spirit.)

    I’m sorry but I don’t see the attraction of Madrid right now unless you’re a mercenary. They throw ice at refs, tantrums at awards ceremonies, play like individuals not a team. Seem like a really petulant team and they just got dumped out of CL by an average Arsenal. If Trent was going to find a ‘new challenge’ abroad why not go to Barcelona or Napoli or Dortmund or Inter Milan or Ajax? This just feels like a move an agent would pick, not a football fan?

    Jonny, London

  15. Alexander-Arnold to leave Liverpool - the latestpublished at 13:39 British Summer Time 5 May

    If you are just joining us, we are discussing the future of Trent Alexander-Arnold after the defender announced he will leave Liverpool at the end of the season, saying it was "the hardest decision he has ever made".

    Trent Alexander-Arnold celebrates Liverpool winning the Premier League titleImage source, Getty Images
  16. Postpublished at 13:36 British Summer Time 5 May

    We have more Alexander-Arnold stats to come, but let's have a quick recap on why the Liverpool full-back is in our thoughts on this Bank Holiday Monday...

  17. How many Premier League chances has Alexander-Arnold created?published at 13:34 British Summer Time 5 May

    Since Trent Alexander-Arnold's first-team debut in 2016, only three players have created more chances in the Premier League.

    Table showing top-five players with most Premier League chances created since 2019, with image of Trent Alexander-Arnold and Mohamed SalahImage source, PA Media/BBC Sport
  18. 'They aren’t gonna suddenly drop their captain for him'published at 13:30 British Summer Time 5 May

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    RE Trent, from an LFC fan, it makes no sense other than a nice signing on bonus for Trent. Why would you leave the club you love and have supported your whole life? IT doesn’t add up to me, surely the motivation is keeping LFC at the top if they have been your whole life. His reasons don’t add up either - Ballon d'Or will never happen for him; he is now up against three other team-mates at Madrid. Best of luck, Trent. I won’t forget what you’ve done, but I think you will regret it after one mistake like turning your back like you did for Enzo's goal yesterday. Those Madrid fans will be on you like a pack of wolves. I still think he’s rotating with Carvajal, they aren’t gonna suddenly drop their captain for him.

    Scott, Preston

  19. How many Premier League goals has Alexander-Arnold created?published at 13:23 British Summer Time 5 May

    Since Trent Alexander-Arnold's first-team debut in 2016, only three players have recorded more assists in the Premier League.

    Table showing top-five players with most Premier League assists since 2019, with image of Trent Alexander-ArnoldImage source, Reuters/BBC Sport
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    Get Involvedpublished at 13:18 British Summer Time 5 May

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    As a Fulham fan, I hope Liverpool fans give Trent the send off he deserves. He's won more than Gerrard, Carragher etc and they go down as club legends, so it shouldn't even be a debate. He changed the game for full-backs in this country and beyond, and why shouldn't he be able to go and experience football in another country?

    Jay, London