Trent Alexander-Arnold, like English player Jude Bellingham of Real Madrid, has agreed to a multi-year contract worth £26 million with adidas.
The Liverpool vice captain, who scored a goal against Manchester City on Saturday, was spotted wearing unusual, retro-style adidas Predator shoes.
Since his teenage breakout, Alexander-Arnold has been associated with Under Armour; however, this partnership is about to expire.
CentreGoals. on X: “Trent Alexander-Arnold is rocking a pair of unrealised Adidas predators.
The American company made an effort to keep Alexander-Arnold on staff, using him as the global face of their football promotions. Nonetheless, adidas’s alluring offer—which included a prominent role as one of their brand’s faces—drew the 25-year-old in.
German sportswear company adidas believes Alexander-Arnold is one of the best football players ever, and it is anticipated that he will take the captaincy from Virgil van Dijk at some point. He’s going to be in a big marketing campaign.Alexander-Arnold has worn Predators ever since he enrolled in the academy at the age of six. Over the duration of the multi-year contract, the England player will have his own signature collection from adidas, which could result in further royalties. The commercial arrangement is estimated to bring in a cool €30 million.
Liverpool vice-captain Trent Alexander-Arnold has signed a £26m boot deal with Adidas
Adidas and Trent Alexander-Arnold, the vice captain of Liverpool, have inked a £26 million boot agreement.
Alexander-Arnold wore a pair of old-school style, unreleased adidas Predator boots v City
Alexander-Arnold donned a pair of vintage-looking, never-before-released adidas Predator boots against City.
The 25-year-old England international previously wore Under Armour boots
The 25-year-old English athlete once wore Under Armour footwear.
In a promotional video, Alexander-Arnold disclosed that he was inspired by Liverpool’s incredible Champions League final victory over AC Milan in 2005 and that he grew up loving Adidas boots.
Steven Gerrard, a key figure in Liverpool’s incredible comeback against Milan, was sporting Predator boots. “Whenever I had the ball at my feet, I made sure to wear those boots,” he said. Istanbul was my real source of motivation at the time. The boots, the players, and the game. I never kept the shoes in my purse. I guess I’ve always known that I will come back at some point.