

He made his first-team debut in the 2016-17 season, winning Liverpool’s Young Player Of The Season for that campaign and the following season too and then winning PFA Young Player of the Year in 2019-20. He joined the Reds aged six and worked his way through the youth academy, often playing as a midfielder, eventually settling into the role of right-back. Fair to say he is one of the most socially conscious of young footballers, supporting ‘An Hour for Others’, since he was a teenager which seeks to provide underprivileged members of the community with anything from food hampers and toys to cooking and science lessons
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The scheme, run in conjunction with the Professional Footballers’ Association, will partner with companies to provide job opportunities for former academy players, who will be supported throughout the application process and Trent is funding the project personally for the next five years, which is rather nice of him.

This week he launched ‘The After Academy’, an initiative focused on providing career opportunities to former academy players. It already feels like he’s been around forever. Trent John Alexander-Arnold is a 5’9” (he looks taller, doesn’t he?) 24-year-old, newly reborn as a midfielder for Liverpool, the only club he’s ever played for, now racking up 286 games, scoring 19 times and making a mighty 74 assists across the last seven years, in the process winning absolutely every trophy possible. John Nicholson is buzzing to watch Liverpool star and all-round good egg Trent Alexander-Arnold grow into a midfield role.
