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TAA signs £26m boot contract with Adidas after ending deal with Under Armour

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Trent Alexander-Arnold has signed a £26million boot deal with adidas, joining the likes of England and Real Madrid’s Jude Bellingham in signing up to the sportswear giant on a multi-year contract.

Liverpool’s vice captain, who scored at Manchester City on Saturday, was spotted wearing a pair of old-school style, unreleased adidas Predator boots. It ends a long-standing deal with Under Armour, who Alexander-Arnold has been with since he broke through as a teenager.

The American firm tried to keep Alexander-Arnold as one of their athletes - with him being the global face of their soccer campaigns - but the 25-year-old was tempted by adidas’s lucrative offer, with them offering him a central role as one of the faces of their brand.

German manufacturers adidas see Alexander-Arnold as one of the biggest stars in football, with him likely to eventually take over from Virgil van Dijk as Liverpool captain. They will use him in a big marketing push.

Alexander-Arnold, who has worn Predators since he started in the academy aged six, is set to make a windfall of €30m for the commercial deal over the multi-year contract, and will get his own signature range with adidas that could provide further royalties for the England star.