
Steve McManaman says he has 'heard a lot of nonsense' around Trent Alexander-Arnold's contract renewal talks
Rather than this be any insider information, the former Liverpool midfielder has lashed out at those who continue to speculate a summer exit.
come mid-January it is a far from ideal situation to say Alexander-Arnold along with Mohamed Salahand Virgil van Dijk all have expiring contracts in roughly five months.
Peter Crouch asked Arne Slot live on TNT Sports about the unfolding situation adding to the possibility of January signings.
Slot said
"It doesn't distract me at all, I am always focused on the next team we play and I get the same feeling with my players.
“They're completely focused and dedicated to what we have to do. That is play here tonight instead of talking about transfers or contract situations,"
Crouch was jokingly scolded by McManaman, who was then asked by presenter Jules Breach for his thoughts on the matter
The 52-year-old can give a unique insight as like Alexander-Arnold is being linked with doing, in 1999 he made the move to Real Madrid.
It was Breach's assertion that Salah and Van Dijk will stay, though the third of the trio is most likely to go.
McManaman replied.
"Why'd you say that? I don't know the circumstances. At this very moment in time they're all in the same situation,"
Mcmanaman then added:
"I've listened, I've heard a lot of nonsense about the Trent situation in various papers, podcasts, whatever people need to sell, and of course they don't know the full story.
If you keep commenting on every single situation nobody will end up listening to you. There is no gravitas to what you've got to say. You have to see how it pans out."
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