As the season approaches towards the end some clubs fans stress out about their key players as other clubs sneaks in.
Other players are approaching their end of contract with their parents clubs and are going to sign pre-contract with other clubs.
According to Liverpool.com: Trent Alexander-Arnold, Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk are all set to become free agents at the end of the season, with Alexander-Arnold widely expected to join Real Madrid.
According to publication: The March international break was dominated by the news that Alexander-Arnold is set to snub a new contract at Liverpool in order to join Real Madrid on a free transfer.
The former Liverpool Captain Joe Cole believes the three trio will leave/departure ahead of the new season.
Cole said “The Liverpool board running down the contracts of Trent Alexander-Arnold, Virgil van Dijk and Mo Salah is a risky strategy, but we’re not aware of the full picture.
“We don’t know if Liverpool can afford to keep all three players and give them new contracts, especially with the constraints of Financial Fair Play, but I do feel that all three will leave at the end of the season.
“We don’t know why the board have done this – maybe it’s because they needed to rebuild financially – but it’s difficult to criticise them as we don’t know what they were trying to achieve.

“I would say that it’s a massive blow for Liverpool, but it’s also a massive opportunity for them to go out and buy three new young players.
“This is a great opportunity for their recruitment team to go and find the next Salah, Van Dijk and Trent.”
Current Liverpool Captain Virgil Van Dijk after their lose over the weekend went on to clarify that those words shared by Cole are not true.
Van Dijk said “There is progress, yeah, I don’t know, we’ll see. These are internal discussions and we’ll see.
“I love the club and I love the fans, Today, as well, they were there for us. Unfortunately, we couldn’t reward them.”
Netherlands international defender concluded his statement by encouraging the clubs faithful to support them.
Van Dijk said “But I want them to be there Sunday again [against West Ham United] and make the stadium an amazing venue, like always for us.”
According to publication: Salah, meanwhile, has not spoken publicly about his future for several months, which might worry some supporters.
The 32-year-old, who has not scored a goal from open play in any of his last seven appearances for Liverpool, continues to be linked with a move to the Saudi Pro League.

BY LUCKY SEANEGO