Liverpool star Trent Alexander-Arnold is a fan favourite at Anfield, having really shone under Jurgen Klopp.
The right-back will now be keen to do something similar under Arne Slot, who has taken over from the German on Merseyside.
But question marks remain over where the Dutchman could play the academy graduate for the Reds next season.
Alexander-Arnold has really impressed at right-back in recent seasons, but has also proven his ability in midfield.
The 25-year-old often adopted an inverted full-back role under Klopp, while he has recently lined up in central midfield for England.

Trent Alexander-Arnold reveals position talks with Gareth Southgate
Alexander-Arnold shone in that role for the Three Lions as they defeated Bosnia and Herzegovina 3-0 on Monday, before moving into his more familiar right-back spot.
The Liverpool ace capped off a fine individual display with a very well-taken goal, and has now revealed that he could continue in midfield for his country.
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“I have had a conversation with the manager and potentially that is where he sees me,” Alexander-Arnold said on Football Daily.
“In my head I am not fussed at all where I play. I just want to play as much football as I can over the summer.”
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Alexander-Arnold has not always been favoured by Gareth Southgate, but the manager will find it hard to overlook him after his latest display.
The Liverpool man is, however, competing for a spot in midfield with a long list of top players, potentially including Champions League winner Jude Bellingham.
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The Real Madrid star is certain to play at Euro 2024, as is Arsenal ace Declan Rice, potentially leaving just one midfield spot free.
And that won’t be an easy decision for Southgate, with midfielders such as Conor Gallagher, Adam Wharton, Kobbie Mainoo and Curtis Jones all vying for regular minutes in that area.
England continue their preparations for this summer’s major tournament with another friendly against Iceland, with the man in the dugout then needing to name his final 26-man squad.
Liverpool teammates Jones and Alexander-Arnold are certainly in the manager’s thoughts, with Southgate ‘excited’ about the former and currently experimenting with the latter in midfield in training.
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