'Sell him', 'keep him' or 'let the manager decide'? Fans on Alexander-Arnold
With speculation around Trent Alexander-Arnold's Liverpool future continuing to rumble on, we asked for your views on how the club should handle the delicate situation.
Here are some of your comments:
Steven: Let the manager decide. One bad match does not make him terrible but this has the potential to become a distraction. It is clear he wants to go, so do it now.
Fraser: Keep him. As much as I was bitterly disappointed with his performance on Sunday, we should try to keep him as much as possible (including the summer). He is still a great player and has a lot to prove. However, if he keeps on playing like he did on Sunday and puts in no effort, he should not act surprised if he finds Conor Bradley or Joe Gomez (when he returns from injury) starting ahead of him in some games.
Neil: Let him go. He's not a full-back - he can't defend and teams know that. Both of Manchester United's goals on Sunday came down his side. Bradley, Andy Robertson and Kostas Tsimikas are as good going forward as Trent - but they can also defend.
Mike: We are stronger for having him in the team. Anyone can have a bad game so try not to overreact. He could help this situation by either signing a new contract or coming out and saying he wants to try somewhere new. It would be far better to just be honest. If he is to leave, say so and then concentrate on winning a Premier League title. The best way to leave.
David: Sell him now. If he cannot make up his mind by now after all the years he has been with us it is time to move on and give us a chance to regroup. We need to accept he is looking elsewhere.
Phil: Too good to lose for nothing, but a bit of loyalty wouldn't go amiss. How much do you need?