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‘We are talking about him at Real Madrid, but he will go to Tranmere Rovers’, Roy Keane mocks Alexander-Arnold after his failed match

‘We are talking about him at Real Madrid, but he will go to Tranmere Rovers’, Roy Keane mocks Alexander-Arnold after his failed match
‘We are talking about him at Real Madrid, but he will go to Tranmere Rovers’, Roy Keane mocks Alexander-Arnold after his failed match

In difficulty during the derby between Liverpool and Manchester United (2-2) on Sunday, Trent Alexander-Arnold suffered the taunts of Roy Keane, former iconic midfielder of the Red Devils.

The future of Trent Alexander-Arnold amuses Roy Keane. The Manchester United legend joked about the right-back’s failed performance during the northern England derby between Liverpool and the Red Devils (2-2) on Sunday. Overtaken on several actions in the first period, the English international was surprised on the first Mancunian goal by a shift from Bruno Fernandes for Lisandro Martinez.

Tranmere Rovers not interested

At the end of the meeting, Roy Keane had fun with the rumors sending Alexander-Arnold to Real Madrid next summer at the end of his contract with Liverpool. He rather predicts a future for him in English D4 based on his performance. “It’s too easy, you just have to send a few balls over him,” said the former midfielder on Sky Sports. “We talk about Trent’s attacking quality, but he defended like a schoolboy today. We talk about him leaving for Real Madrid, the way he defends, he’s going to go to Tranmere Rovers after that. He has to do better. “

But the English League Two club is not enthusiastic about the profile of the Reds right-back and made it known in an ironic publication on social networks. “Trent at Tranmere, Roy? No, it’s fine, thank you,” replied the club’s X account, posting a photo of its incumbent, Englishman Cameron Norman.

According to several English media, Real made an offer to Liverpool to recruit Alexander-Arnold in January but the Reds opposed it. The Spaniards also indicated that they would make an offer for the player next summer. And for many, this interest helped thwart the player. “Only he knows if the talks affected him, but the fact that he was so bad in the first game after Real Madrid made an offer tells me that it must have affected him,” he said. declared Jamie Carragher, former Liverpool player, after the meeting.

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