Trent John Alexander-Arnold (born 7 October 1998) is an English professional footballer who plays as a right-sided defender for Premier League club Liverpool. Born in West Derby, Liverpool, he rose through local youth systems and is widely regarded for his attacking contribution from a defensive position. His profile combines technical passing, set-piece delivery and a modern interpretation of the full-back role.
Club development and breakthrough
Alexander-Arnold is a product of Liverpool's academy and made his senior debut for the first team in 2016 at the age of 18. After establishing himself in the matchday squad he became a regular starter, winning the club's young player recognition in consecutive seasons early in his career. He played a key part in Liverpool's run to continental success, including the UEFA Champions League campaign and starting in the competition's final that completed that triumph.
Playing style and role
Listed primarily as a right-back, Alexander-Arnold is often described as a creative full-back rather than a conventional defensive specialist. As a right-back he contributes to build-up play with precise crossing, long-range passing and frequent involvement in set pieces. Managers and analysts note his vision and technique, which allow him to create chances from wide positions or pick out teammates from deeper areas, altering the way the position is used tactically.
International career
At national level he represented England at every youth tier from under-16 through under-21, progressing through the age groups before making his senior debut in June 2018. He is capped by the England national team and was selected for England's squad at the 2018 FIFA World Cup. His international experience reflects the same attacking emphasis he brings to club football, though competition for places and tactical fit have influenced his role with the national side.
Honours, impact and notable facts
Alexander-Arnold has been part of Liverpool squads that won major trophies, including European and domestic titles, and his emergence at a young age helped reshape expectations for wide defenders. Observers often point to his passing range and assist creation as distinguishing features. Beyond match performances, he is cited in discussions about the evolution of full-backs into playmaking outlets and has been a frequent subject of tactical analysis and debate.
- Club: Liverpool breakthrough, European success and domestic honours among his achievements.
- Youth progression: represented England from youth levels through to the senior team (youth levels).
- Major tournament: member of England's 2018 World Cup squad (2018 FIFA World Cup).
For more on his biography and statistics, consult club and national team resources or specialist football analyses that track appearances, assists and tactical deployment across seasons. His career remains notable for combining defensive responsibilities with unusually high creative output for a player in his position.