Sour Grapes? Liverpool Airport Aims Brutal Dig at Trent Alexander-Arnold After Real Madrid Transfer

Liverpool Airport had no kind words for Trent Alexander-Arnold over his travel arrangements to Spain for his Real Madrid unveiling amid criticism of betraying his boyhood club.

Liverpool John Lennon Airport poked fun at Trent Alexander-Arnold’s recent travel arrangements, sparking amusement among fans online.

The airport’s official X account highlighted the irony of Alexander-Arnold departing from Manchester Airport, rather than their own facilities in Liverpool, for his unveiling at Real Madrid last week.

The airport quoted Alexander-Arnold’s video of his private jet departure, adding a cheeky jab about his choice of airport.

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The original post, which included a snake emoji alluding to fan accusations of disloyalty, has since been edited to remove the emoji.

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Trent Alexander-Arnold when he was presented as a Real Madrid player.

While Liverpool John Lennon Airport does offer private jet services, Manchester Airport is significantly larger and busier, handling considerably more passengers than its Merseyside counterpart.

In fact, Manchester Airport is the busiest airport in the North West and the third busiest in the UK after Heathrow and Gatwick, serving over 30 million passengers in 2024 – over six times more than Liverpool.

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Alexander-Arnold’s move to Real Madrid was expedited by three weeks thanks to the Spanish club’s willingness to pay a fee to Liverpool and FIFA’s special transfer window provision. He could make his debut for Los Blancos as early as this Wednesday in their Club World Cup opener against Al-Hilal.