Fans fear Trent Alexander-Arnold has played his last game for Liverpool after sustaining a severe injury in the Champions League clash vs PSG

LIVERPOOL fans are worried that Trent Alexander-Arnold has played his last game for the club.

The Reds full-back, 26, limped off in the second half of Liverpool’s Champions League clash with Paris Saint-Germain.

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Trailing 1-0, the England star attempted to slide tackle PSG midfielder Vitinha.

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The ball was nipped away by the Brazilian, leaving Alexander-Arnold sliding awkwardly on the Anfield turf.

He appeared to tweak something in his left leg, with medical teams immediately dashing onto the field.

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Alexander-Arnold was able to stand under his own steam but was swiftly replaced by Jarell Quansah.

One fan groaned on X: “Is that the last time we see Trent Alexander Arnold play for @LFC? Please no.”

Trent Alexander-Arnold of Liverpool FC during a Champions League match.

Another said: “I won’t be surprised if Trent doesn’t play again this season, could even be his last Liverpool game.”

While a third added: “Trent was quality second half. Looked upset coming off, hopefully not the last time he plays at Anfield.”

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Trent Alexander-Arnold receiving medical attention on the field.

He made his debut in 2016 and has since become a firm fan favourite at the club.

But his contract is up in the summer, with no concrete signs yet he will sign a new deal.

Real Madrid were chasing the full-back in January, with Liverpool rebuffing the Spanish champions’ £20m bid.

Alexander-Arnold would be free to sign with the LaLiga giants in the summer if he doesn’t pen a new contract on Merseyside.

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His teammates Mo Salah and Virgil Van Dijk are also yet to commit their future to Liverpool.

SunSport revealed last week that Madrid are keen to get Trent through the door BEFORE the Club World Cup in June.

That would require an agreement with Liverpool over a transfer fee for releasing TAA from his contract early.

Ancelotti’s side face Saudi’s Al-Hilal in their first group game in Miami on June 18.

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