Trent Alexander-Arnold: When Liverpool star hopes to return from injury
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Trent Alexander-Arnold, Liverpool's key defender, faces a significant absence of up to five weeks due to a severe ankle injury. The injury ruled him out of the Carabao Cup final and affects his remaining season with the club. Reports indicate he has a high ankle sprain with ligament damage but is recovering well. He is expected to resume training in April, targeting a return for Liverpool’s match against Tottenham. As his contract expires in June with ongoing transfer talks, this season could be his last at Liverpool, with possibilities of joining Real Madrid.
Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold will be out for up to five weeks due to an ankle injury, missing key matches as he nears the end of his time with the club.
The extent of Trent's injury was revealed to be a high ankle sprain with some ligament damage; however, his recovery is reportedly going well.
Towards the end of April, Alexander-Arnold could be set to return for Liverpool's critical matches, even as speculation of a possible transfer looms large.
With his Liverpool contract expiring and no agreement for renewal in place, Alexander-Arnold's future is uncertain as he discusses potential moves, including a likely deal with Real Madrid.
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