Tranmere Rovers has responded to Roy Keane's comment about Trent Alexander-Arnold's defensive display. The Liverpool right-back had a tough game against Manchester United, and Keane joked that he'd be more suited to playing for Tranmere. The League Two side took to social media to laugh off the idea of signing Alexander-Arnold, saying 'Trent to Tranmere, Roy? Nah, we're alright thanks' alongside a picture of their current right-back, Cameron Norman. Alexander-Arnold's future is subject to huge debate, with Real Madrid circling and Liverpool hoping to hold onto their academy graduate. Jamie Carragher was also critical of Alexander-Arnold's performance, saying he was 'really poor' and that the constant talk about his future may have affected him. Tranmere's response to Keane's comment has sparked amusement among fans, with many praising the club's sense of humor. The incident has also highlighted the pressure on Alexander-Arnold to perform, with many questioning his defensive abilities. As the transfer window heats up, Alexander-Arnold's future remains uncertain, with Liverpool and Real Madrid locked in a battle to secure his services. Tranmere, meanwhile, will continue to focus on their League Two campaign, with Cameron Norman remaining their first-choice right-back. The club's social media team has been praised for their quick wit and humor, with many fans calling for more interactions like this in the future. So, what's next for Alexander-Arnold? Only time will tell, but one thing's for sure - Tranmere won't be signing him anytime soon.
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Tranmere Hits Back at Roy Keane's Trent Alexander-Arnold Comment
Tranmere Rovers responds to Roy Keane's jibe about Trent Alexander-Arnold's defending, saying they're 'alright' without him. Get the latest on the Liverpool star's future.
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