![]() Club career Early professional career ĭuring his time in Liverpool's academy Alexander-Arnold converted from a wide midfielder to a right-back. Mary's to enroll at Rainhill High School, an educational institution which shares an affiliation with the football club. In the intervening period, at the age of 14, he left St. He began training two-to-three times a week, and in a variety of different positions, before later going on to captain the club at U16 and U18 level under coach Pepijn Lijnders. There, he was spotted by academy coach Ian Barrigan who subsequently approached his parents to offer him the chance to join the club's academy. When he was six years old, local football club Liverpool hosted a half-term camp to which a number of pupils from his school were invited, and his was one of the names drawn from a hat to attend. He attended St Matthew's Catholic Primary School, before later enrolling at St Mary's, in Crosby. Trent John Alexander-Arnold was born on 7 October 1998 in West Derby, Liverpool. 2.2.6 2021–22 season: Domestic cup doubleĮarly life, education and early career.2.2.5 2020–21 season: Further career milestones.2.2.4 2019–20 season: Ballon d'Or nomination and Premier League title.2.2.3 2018–19 season: Regular starter and Champions League title.2.2.2 2017–18 season: First Champions League Final.2.2.1 2016–17 season: Development and breakthrough.1 Early life, education and early career.He has since featured at the 2018 FIFA World Cup, where he became only the fourth teenager to start a match for England in the tournament, and in the 2018–19 UEFA Nations League, where his nation finished in third place in the inaugural edition of the competition. In domestic football, he won the 2019–20 PFA Young Player of the Year and the inaugural Premier League Young Player of the Season awards, has twice been named in the PFA Team of the Year, and helped end Liverpool's 30-year league title drought by winning the 2019–20 Premier League.Īlexander-Arnold has also represented England at various youth levels and made his senior debut in 2018. In the same year, he won the UEFA Super Cup and the FIFA Club World Cup. ![]() These appearances made Alexander-Arnold the youngest player to start in consecutive finals in the competition. ![]() He made his senior debut in 2016, at age 18, and played in back-to-back UEFA Champions League finals in 20, winning the latter, and being named in the Champions League Squad of the Season. Īlexander-Arnold joined Liverpool's academy in 2004 and captained the club across its youth levels. Known for his range of passing and providing assists, he is regarded as one of the best right-backs in world football. Trent John Alexander-Arnold (born 7 October 1998) is an English professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Premier League club Liverpool and the England national team. ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 21:10, 4 June 2022 However, with an opening rating of just 67 he will need time to develop and hopefully reach his potential rating of 83 at left-back.*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 16:56, 27 August 2022 (UTC) Leonidas Stergiou won't cost too much from St Gallen and is a great option at centre-back, while Valentin Barco is with Boca and doesn't have a high price tag. There are a number of players from the list who can be signed relatively cheaply. Once that loan deal expires after the first season, he should be targeted.Īt left-back, the best wonderkid out there is probably AZ Alkmaar's Owen Wijndal. ![]() Goncalo Inacio and Morato are two relatively unknown centre-back wonderkids from Sporting and Benfica respectively.Īt right-back, the best option is Pedro Porro, who is on loan at Sporting CP from Manchester City. Josko Gvardiol of RB Leipzig probably won't come cheap but his versatility is a benefit as he can play at right-back as well as centre-back. He starts off with a rating of 77, though this can develop into an overall rating of 87 which would make him one of the best defenders in the game in Career Mode. If you are looking for a future centre-back superstar of the future, then look no further than Ajax wonderkid Jurrien Timber.
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