After Trent Alexander-Arnold announced he will leave Liverpool at the end of the season, Mirror Football takes a look at six players who ignored Jurgen Klopp's warning and left the Anfield club
Trent Alexander-Arnold is not the first elite Liverpool player to walk away from Anfield. With a move to Real Madrid seemingly on the horizon, the England international took to social media to announce he will be leaving the club.
Alexander-Arnold, 26, has been with the Reds his entire career after coming through the ranks as a teenager. After two Premier League title triumphs, a Champions League, a Club World Cup, the FA Cup and two League Cups, he will be departing Merseyside.
But he is certainly not the first top level player to exit the red side of Merseyside. While the likes of Luis Suarez went on to thrive after their Liverpool departures, many players saw their careers hit a roadblock after chasing a move.
Alexander-Arnold's exit has upset a section of Liverpool fans, who are unhappy about him potentially moving to Real, who have beaten the Reds in two Champions League finals since 2018. The right-back will also be ignoring a warning Jurgen Klopp made many years ago.
In 2017, Klopp said: "Stay here and they will end up building a statue in your honour. Go somewhere else, to Barcelona, to Bayern Munich, to Real Madrid, and you will be just another player. Here you can be something more."
As Alexander-Arnold prepares for the next chapter of his football career, Mirror Football takes a look at six other players who chose to leave Liverpool and were made to regret doing so.
Philippe Coutinho
Philippe Coutinho's move to Barcelona was probably the most significant moment of Klopp's reign. The Brazilian was the very player Klopp gave the aforementioned warning to, before the Catalans paid Liverpool £142million for his services.
Liverpool would use that money to help sign Virgil van Dijk, Alisson Becker, Fabinho and many others, which helped the Reds win the Champions League the following campaign. Meanwhile, Coutinho's career faltered, as he could not replicate his brilliance at the Nou Camp.
While he enjoyed success on loan at Bayern Munich, he would be sent to Aston Villa, where he worked with ex-Liverpool team-mate Steven Gerrard. A bright start quickly petered out, despite Villa signing him permanently. The Midlanders have loaned him to Al-Duhail in Qatar and Vasco da Gama in Brazil.
Jordan Henderson
When informed by Klopp that he would no longer be one of the first names on the team-sheet, Jordan Henderson decided it was time to seek pastures new. Those pastures turned out to be in the Middle East, as Henderson moved to Saudi Arabia to reunite with Gerrard at Al-Ettifaq.
Henderson was on the receiving end of a huge backlash following the move, which lasted all of around six months. He walked away from his deal with Al-Ettifaq in January 2024, before going on to sign for Ajax, where he remains following a tumultuous period in his career after leaving the Reds.
Michael Owen
As the fourth, and so far, last English player to win the Ballon d'Or title, it was no surprise that Real Madrid were interested in Michael Owen. In the summer of 2004, Los Blancos gave him Alfredo di Stefano's legendary No.11 shirt and signed him for £8m, in a deal which saw Antonio Nunez move the other way.
He scored 16 goals in 45 appearances, but despite playing with the likes of Zinedine Zidane, David Beckham, Ronaldo and many more, Owen admitted things were not quite right. In a previous interview with beIN Sports, Owen said: "As soon as I decided to go to Madrid, I lost control of my career.
"It marked the end of the perception others had of me as a player. It’s true that it was the ‘Holy Grail’ for a footballer, but it was also a place where the pressure is so intense you can hardly breathe. It wasn’t what I had expected.""
Owen ultimately only spent one season with Real Madrid, before moving back to the Premier League with Newcastle United. He later had spells with Manchester United and Stoke City prior to his retirement at the end of the 2012-13 season.
Sadio Mane
Liverpool fans will never forget the front three of Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmino and Mohamed Salah. After winning the FA Cup and the League Cup in his final season, Mane left Anfield to move to Bayern Munich as part of a £35m deal.
It was a difficult prospect, as he was walking into the shoes vacated by Robert Lewandowski. Mane's move to Bavaria proved to be one of those transfers where neither the player or the club were the right fit.
After a single season, Mane was sold to Al-Nassr, where he now plays alongside Cristiano Ronaldo in Saudi Arabia.
Divock Origi
Uttering a bad word about Divock Origi in Liverpool is sacrilege. At Anfield, Origi fits into the cult hero' category rather than Liverpool greats, as he was far from prolific but had a handy knack of scoring important goals.
Whether it was his bundled late winner against Everton in the Merseyside Derby at Anfield, the crucial fourth in the 4-0 comeback victory over Barcelona or the crucial second which clinched the Champions League title in 2019, Origi often found the net at the right time. In 2022, at the end of his contract, Origi left to join AC Milan in pursuit of first-team football.
Unfortunately, whether as a starter or from the bench, Origi's finishing touch departed him. After a year, Origi was loaned to Nottingham Forest, where he did not muster a single goal in 20 Premier League appearances. Upon his return to the San Siro, he was banished to the reserves, where he has remained since.
Georginio Wijnaldum
Like Origi, Wijnaldum contributed many huge moments at Liverpool, particularly his brace against Barcelona in that comeback at Anfield. In a summer transfer window which saw Lionel Messi, Sergio Ramos and Gianluigi Donarumma arrive at Paris Saint-Germain, Wijnaldum was also signed by the French giants.
It looked to be the perfect club at the most exciting time. Things just did not work for him at PSG, who were trying to shoehorn a galaxy of superstars into a starting XI without ensuring the foundations were solid.
Wijnaldum moved to Saudi Arabia where he was also reunited with Gerrard at Al-Ettifaq. He would go on to reveal that he initially did not want to move to Saudi, as he had his eye on moving to former club Feyenoord.
Davik01
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So is this cotinho ? Sometimes y’all here talkin shit fr
What's this one saying
ikJames1988
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nice one
SAH7
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lol what regret? he only won 9 trophies in 9 years! he made right decision by leaving this shitty club, coz he wants to win many trophies that's why he chose RM!!!
Sahdekopty
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Mane is making money in Saudi bra,,, its Arnold's decision baba tunde late him go, these people have families and they do what's best for them N their family and Not Liverpool supporters... Do You feed your family with praise baba?
hpchmgn
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TAA will succeed. others failures ain't for everyone. life is a learning process. young man go enjoy your life and get experiences
Fecdemost
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They always think it is greener on the other site..
vokabmnpsy
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TAA, an assured guaranteed flop at Madrid, doesn't possess the exquisite skills to succeed
Bizabmprst
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A NEW COUTINHO ON PROCESS
Seadelmrsz
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So because this,no Liverpool player should make a transfer move from Liverpool again? The info is nice though
puocmortz
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To put the record straight; only players who fought their way out of Liverpool that are failures, like Coutinho, Emre Can, Wignaldum. Alonso, Suarez nerve forced their way out of Liverpool, so you now know where Arnold belongs, time will tell.
Hidaeintuz
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DON'T FORGET, MANE IS RECEIVING 10X OF HIS LIVERPOOL'S SALARY NOW, DEVELOPMENT OR SET BACK?
cuwbikms
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Arnold will end up with Palace after Madrid uses him and dumps him. He should ask Owen
Laoclmnoty
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L. Suarez thrived
AFerusmc6546
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After 20yrs with only 9 trophies what else do you want him do? 🤣🤣🤣 or To die on the field playing for Liverpool?
9 yrs in senior team 9 trophies 🏆 u tink its easy right?
Fotabcdez
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Is it wrong then to find something new? A new challenge perhaps. Idk. Yes also about money but if someone wants you that’s mean you are good. Is it wrong to try? In the end, it’s our choice although doesn’t give you any guarantee that you will succeed.
takbprtyz
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Philippe Coutinho; most regretted move was him. it's sad even as Barca fan
So is this cotinho ? Sometimes y’all here talkin shit fr
Hafiz3011
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... and Suarez, and Xabi Alonso
these 2 were success stories.. they won titles and actually achieved what they left Liverpool for... don sprout bs just for the sake of it
rocainprz
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Only Suarez was successful when left LFC
Alonso and Abeloa
fatbeikor
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... and Suarez, and Xabi Alonso
Davik01
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Philippe Coutinho; most regretted move was him. it's sad even as Barca fan
Jezaeklnoz
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imagine how fast we forgot this players
_Smart_
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Only Suarez was successful when left LFC
Okú77
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Foolish post from foolishness app
Nopadesuy
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plz do not include Sadio mane into this list
sizintyz
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whether you like it or not TAA has made up his mind and has joined Real Madrid and there's nothing you can do about it even King Charles himself he can't do anything neither the mighty Donald Trump of the USA were the Liverpool hirechy comes from can't do anything to stop the boy from living his dream
Hazbklmsu
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This is bad politics. you guys should leave TAA to make his move. we thank him for his time in the club. we have achieved what we have today, thanks to his engagement. times like this will always come up for every player. It also creates room for younger and greater talent tomorrow. Note: We will never walk alone.
nocbimnsuy
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true
imperiatech
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it's Sadio Mane own that pain me ..
Muuaklnou
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Liverpool made Arnold what he is but Arnold didn't make liverpool, should have signed a new contract and be sold to Madrid if he wanted to live Liverpool. Let him go he will never be a legend at Liverpool. Sellout.
Tazacmnty
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After 20yrs with only 9 trophies what else do you want him do? 🤣🤣🤣 or To die on the field playing for Liverpool?
PrinceAbobyBlinkz
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If you like take the list to hundreds of players that one doesn't concern us Madridstas
nesacdein
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Luis Suarez thrive at barca and Atletico
Seodknosy
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Arnold will be different from dos pple u mention.
Okuhim
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I wish TAA the best of his career, I'm Liverpool fan but Madrid is the best club, his goal contribution will be missed at Anfield
Ropailmot
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Luis Suarez did succeed
Arnoldsembatya66
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remove mane in your shit
GaddafiJamal
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you fool... i know what he meant. you need to learn how to read and understand at the same time
Visitors Don’t Have Sense Anyways, Jon 🤧🤮
funiklmns
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Read What He Said, You Are The F**L 🤧🤮
you fool... i know what he meant. you need to learn how to read and understand at the same time
GaddafiJamal
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there's no player who ignore his team and make a move to Madrid and he'll regret
Visitors Don’t Have Sense 🤧🤮
GaddafiJamal
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what do you mean Hazard? do you even watch football? foolish varca fan at its peak. Madrid should be the one regretting signing Hazard.
Read What He Said, You Are The F**L 🤧🤮
GaddafiJamal
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Alaba since arriving at Madrid has won more trophies that the whole barca team in the last five season prove me wrong I am waiting
Everything Is Trophies To F**Ls Like You.. I Bet Victor Valdes Is Better Than Casillas Idi*t 🤧🤮
Jotdelnsty
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madrid
yapdekmtuz
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Yes! Hazard moved to Girona
lol 😆 🤣 😂 😹 😆
Sisamost
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Let the guy be. He will succeed at Madrid InshaAllah
nisackotyz
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he can go where ever he wants but for you to leave a club that make for free is very disappointing at least we could have get something from him
Taylour
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Alaba since arriving at Madrid has won more trophies that the whole barca team in the last five season prove me wrong I am waiting
Well, that cannot be denied but what contribution has he made since joining?
Redfan
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Trent can't defend...we saw it even in the latest game against Chelsea....he will survive at RM if he is played as a midfielder... otherwise curtains for his career
Wocbimpt
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He'll end up like Alaba
Alaba since arriving at Madrid has won more trophies that the whole barca team in the last five season prove me wrong I am waiting
yenelmnopr
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For Liverpool fans they have to know that most of their players came from other teams so why your player will not move to the another club, you have to calm down and understand his desire and his dream
Cihdeikloy
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He had alot of criticism at Liverpool. Does he know the Spanish media?