Trent Alexander-Arnold is officially a Real Madrid player. The former Liverpool star has joined Los Blancos, signing a six-year contract. His lavish presentation wasn’t just about showcasing his impressive Spanish language skills.
The right-back, upon moving to Real, shed a key part of his image – swapping his surname for his first name on his kit.
Now, above his number 12 on the Madrid shirt, it won’t read ‘Alexander-Arnold’ but simply ‘Trent.’
This prompted him to explain his intriguing choice at a press conference: “It’s quite simple. When I travel across Europe, I’ve always noticed that my name and surname confuse many people.
“I get called Arnold, Alexander, Alex, or Trent. So I thought, let’s simplify it. Trent on the back, I’ll be known as Trent, it’s my name, so that’s what they’ll call me,” he concluded.
A well-reasoned choice from Trent.