The biggest immediate concern is the looming departure of Alexander-Arnold. Reports suggest Real Madrid are increasingly confident of securing the full-back’s services on a free transfer this summer. The 25-year-old, who has been with Liverpool since joining their academy at the age of six, has yet to agree to a contract extension, making his exit more likely by the day.
Neville also took aim at Liverpool owners, Fenway Sports Group (FSG), for allowing these key players to run down their contracts, calling it "unforgivable" in Alexander-Arnold's case. "Liverpool are the only club that are allowed to run a player's contract down to zero but are still doing okay. But he's [Jamie Carragher] explained it, so we're alright. Three of the best players in the world have got contracts running down, but Liverpool have done a great job of managing that – I'm sorry, I can't accept that.
"With Trent, it's unforgivable. Whether you're going through a turbulence in the boardroom or not, if you're the owner of the club and you look at Trent two years ago, even if you have disruption in your sporting department, you look at him and think, 'We've got to sign him up, he's one of our own.'"
The news has triggered an emotional reaction from Liverpool fans, with some taking drastic measures. A viral clip on social media platform X showed a supporter burning an Alexander-Arnold jersey, symbolizing the anger among some sections of the fanbase.