The end of the road for Trent?
The international landscape for Trent Alexander-Arnold has shifted dramatically overnight. The Liverpool star has been sensationally omitted from Thomas Tuchel's latest England squad for the upcoming warm-up matches against Uruguay and Japan.
It's a brutal message for the likes of Trent Alexander-Arnold and Luke Shaw when they can't make this extended squad.
This isn't just a routine rotation; it feels like a definitive statement of intent from the new manager. For England fans, this signals a potential changing of the guard, leaving one of the country's most creative talents on the outside looking in as the World Cup cycle intensifies.
A new look for Trent
While his international career hits a massive speed bump, Alexander-Arnold is showing no signs of slowing down off the pitch. He has just been unveiled as the face of Calvin Klein’s Autumn-Winter 2025 campaign.
The shoot, which focuses on the theme of power, certainly provides a glossy distraction from the noise at St. George's Park. Whether this high-profile pivot to fashion aligns with his ambitions on the pitch remains the big question for his supporters.
Spurs face a keeper crisis
Elsewhere in the Premier League, the injury woes continue to mount for Tottenham Hotspur. The club has confirmed that first-choice goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario is set to undergo hernia surgery next week.
- Vicario ruled out post-international break
- Antonin Kinsky expected to step into the spotlight
- Spurs face a high-stakes clash against Nottingham Forest
Losing Vicario is a massive blow for Ange Postecoglou during a congested fixture list. Can Kinsky handle the pressure of a top-four push? It's a sink-or-swim moment for the backup keeper that could define Tottenham's season.