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Trent Alexander-Arnold looks set to leave Liverpool at the end of his contract, with the defender not yet agreeing a new deal to stay at Anfield amid interest from Real Madrid
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A combination of factors made it easier for Real to swoop for Alexander-Arnold, but all in all it sounds like chaos inside Anfield contributed to this outcome.
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Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher had a furious row on the latest episode of The Overlap as the pair clashed while discussing Phil Foden's England role.
Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher were both involved in a heated debate regarding Phil Foden's role in the England set-up. The two former England internationals traded insults on the latest episode of The Overlap as they discussed Thomas Tuchel's start to life as head coach.
On the Stick to Football podcast, Ian Wright asked Carragher whether FSG are to blame for what has happened with the contracts of three of their best players. Neville pointed the finger at the ownership, but Carragher completely disagreed. Here’s how their conversation went…
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Liverpool.com on MSNJamie Carragher disagrees with Gary Neville amid FSG and Trent Alexander-Arnold criticismJamie Carragher and Gary Neville got into a heated argument as they discussed Trent Alexander-Arnold, who looks destined to leave Liverpool for Real Madrid this summer
Jamie Carragher says he would love Bournemouth or Fulham to win the FA Cup this season while Gary Neville wants Aston Villa to triumph.
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Liverpool ECHO writers discuss Gary Neville's claim that Trent Alexander-Arnold is not held in the same regard as other Liverpool FC homegrown heroes
Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher repeatedly locked horns in a series of furious debate over Liverpool and England during a recent podcast. The two former England internationals were part of a ...
Gary Neville remains one of the nation's leading football analysts but has started to take a step back from his punditry commitments in recent months, while addressing his future plans