Trent Alexander-Arnold received a contract worth millions of dollars after scoring against Man City

Trent Alexander-Arnold, who ended Man City’s home winning streak, with the equalizer for Liverpool in the 80th minute, earned a lucrative contract worth 30 million euros.The Daily Mail said that the 25-year-old star just got a huge contract worth 30 million euros with Adidas.

The Athletic added that Trent Alexander-Arnold was attracted by the German brand’s plans for him in a ‘central role’, which included producing his own line of products for the Liverpool defender. This is the reason why Alexander-Arnold decided to ‘break up’ with his partner since 2017 – Under Armour, even though the American sportswear brand tried to keep him.

 

During Liverpool’s match against Man City at Etihad, Trent Alexander-Arnold wore red and white Adidas Predator shoes that have not yet been released on the market. And he had a more impressive ‘scoring’ performance for both his partner and his team. The collaboration with Adidas not only brought money up to 8 figures for Trent Alexander-Arnold but also joined Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid), Pedri (Barca),… to become the representative faces of the generation. new from Adidas Predator.

The great battle between Man City and Liverol, round 13 of the Premier League, ended in a 1-1 draw, in which Haaland opened the scoring for the host, but Trent Alexander-Arnold helped the Merseyside Red Devils leave the Etihad with 1 point. The 25-year-old English defender was voted Best Player of the match. While Pep Guardiola felt regretful, Jurgen Klopp smiled with satisfaction at the way his students fought against Green Man after letting their opponents advance.

 

The result makes the battle for the top of the Premier League this season more interesting, as the two teams continue to be 1 point apart. Taking advantage of Man City (29 points) and Liverpool (28 points) ‘holding’ each other, Arsenal climbed to the top of the Premier League after 13 rounds, thanks to a victory over Brentford with Kai Havertz’s only goal.