Jamie Carragher has tipped Trent Alexander-Arnold to become Liverpool’s Kevin de Bruyne.
The 20-year-old created his latest assists during the Reds 4-3 Champions League victory over Red Bull Salzburg.
"He’s probably one of the best young players in the world if you think about what he has done," the former Reds defender told Viasport prior to the Salzburg game. “If you talk about [Kylian] Mbappe and he’s won the World Cup, but as a defender and playing at this level and how important he is to the team, he is possibly the most creative player in the team from right full-back.
“He has a lot of responsibility at a young age and he’s not going to be a superstar, he is a superstar. His strengths are that he can handle the ball and he is the most creative player in the team, just look at his assists. People talk about the future and could he come into midfield and be a Kevin De Bruyne type player.
"He has more quality now that Liverpool ’s midfield players and you think about the crosses that De Bruyne puts in from the right midfield position and maybe that’s a position where Trent could play. But at the moment you wouldn’t think about moving position because he is playing so well."