Liverpool head coach Arne Slot disagreed with the idea that Trent Alexander-Arnold’s lacklustre display in his team’s 2-2 draw with Manchester United came as a result of speculation linking the full-back with a move to Real Madrid.
Alexander-Arnold, alongside teammates Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk, is out of contract at the end of the season and sources have told ESPN he is Madrid’s top defensive target following a long-term injury to right-back Dani Carvajal.
The Spanish club approached Liverpool about signing the 26-year-old in the January window earlier this week, but sources told ESPN Madrid’s advances were swiftly rebuffed by the Premier League leaders.
Slot insisted ahead of Sunday’s clash with United that Alexander-Arnold remains “fully-committed” to Liverpool, however the defender struggled against a spirited United side at Anfield, with both of the visitors’ two goals coming down his flank.


“I think nine out of 10 people will tell you that it affected him, but I’m one of the 10 that tells you I don’t think that affected him.

“What I think affected him was that he had to play Bruno Fernandes and Diogo Dalot who are two starters for Portugal, great, great players. We have a fantastic player here in Diogo Jota and he’s not even playing for Portugal, so that tells you how much quality United have. And if these players set themselves to a game, and that is what United once in a while does, then it’s very difficult to play against them.”

“In the end, it was a difficult game — a bit similar maybe to the Nottingham Forest game where the playing style of both teams is about defending in a low block with a lot of bodies. That is not always easy to play against that style of football.”