That shows the development the youngster has gone through in a year when he has become a regular in the Liverpool side and a fixture in the England squad.
He posted a picture on Instagram saying: “Thanks easports” on top of his new player card.
Despite breaking into the England squad the 19-year-old continued his education and recently completed and passed his B-Tech exams.
“I feel I have been very lucky,” Alexander-Arnold told the Guardian.
(Image: Trent Alexander-Arnold Instagram)
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“When you are growing up you have dreams of being a footballer, perhaps even playing for the club you support, and I am living that dream.
“Every young boy probably has the same dream but it is only one or two per cent who see it come true, and that was something my mum and dad always warned me about.
“They were really supportive, but also made me aware it might not work and so I needed to stick with my education.
“Everybody needs one, no matter what you end up doing.”
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