Trent Alexander Arnold’s net worth, earnings, and sponsorships are all public knowledge
Trent Alexander Arnold has been his club and country’s first-choice right-back for numerous years. His net worth is reported to be in the $3 million range. Liverpool pays the fullback a weekly salary of $180,000.
He has an extremely expensive deal with the Merseyside club, earning around $11.7 million per year. Because of his talents, he also has a high transfer value. Trent is worth more than $90 million on the open market. Trent also has many brand sponsorships lined up, which will increase his social and financial worth even more. He has endorsement deals with Under Armour, Kinetic Sports, and Redbull UK.
Trent Alexander’s Assets and Personal Life
Trent was born in West Derby, Liverpool, and has been a lifelong Scouser since he first saw the Liverpool academy as a youngster. Trent Alexander has made his mark in the football world, but he, like any other player, began from the bottom.
The local celebrity continues to live a moral and sober life with his parents, and he often posts images of his family on social media. Trent is also a charitable person, having been a member of the Football For Change group.
Trent also has a stunning collection of automobiles, which includes the Mercedes AMG 63 Coupe, Range Rover Evoque, Audi A4, and Bentley Flying Spur.
Alexander-Arnold mocked after a performance against Man City
Defender Trent Alexander-Arnold had another forgettable performance when Liverpool received a 1-4 defeat against Man City at the Etihad Stadium in the 29th round of the Premier League.
Against Man City, Alexander-Arnold’s defensive weakness was once again fully exploited. On the right wing corridor, the England player was “dizzy” by Jack Grealish. Alexander-Arnold let Grealish pass easily, leaving Liverpool’s goal in constant d/a/n/g/e/r.
The 24-year-old defender often leaves his position, runs around, and even has a situation where he presses goalkeeper Ederson desperately. It was the weakness of Alexander-Arnold that partly helped Man City go through the game easily. In Grealish’s goal to raise the score to 4-1, Alexander-Arnold ran right behind the player wearing the number 10 shirt of the blue Man but did not h/i/t the block but stood and watched.
Witnessing Alexander-Arnold’s d/i/s/a/s/t/r/o/u/s performance, the fans took advantage of ridicule on social networks. On Twitter of the BT Sport channel, an account commented: “This Trent brother only knows how to run around”, with a smiley face. Another joked: “But Liverpool fans used to ᵴɑү that Trent is the best right-back the Premier League has ever seen.”
Even Chelsea fans are excited about the p/r/o/s/p/e/c/t that their team will face Alexander-Arnold in the match for round 8 of the Premier League on April 5. One person wrote: “Mudryk is meeting with Trent on Tuesday. I’ll be watching no matter what.”
Despite being a defender, defensive skills are Alexander-Arnold’s fatal weakness. There have been many question marks over whether coach Jurgen Klopp should pull the player wearing the number 66 shirt into midfield, amid his increasingly poor defense. Alexander-Arnold’s strength is attacking support with impressive passing ability.
The 1-4 loss to Man City last night made Liverpool drop to 8th in the Premier League table with 42 points. The dream of b/r/e/a/k/i/n/g into the Top 4 with The Reds is now becoming more and more distant.