
Liverpool midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum has taken to Twitter to express his disappointment at the news that Trent Alexander-Arnold will not play at the Euro 2020 finals.
Alexander-Arnold suffered a thigh injury during England’s friendly international against Austria on Wednesday evening and will miss the next six weeks.
The 22-year-old right-back has suffered a quad tear.
This means that Alexander-Arnold will not play for England at the upcoming Euro 2020 finals.
Wijnaldum is leaving Liverpool this summer – the Netherlands international is probably on his way to Barcelona – and he is sad to hear that Alexander-Arnold will not play at the Euros.
It is really very nice and touching from Wijnaldum to send the aforementioned message to Alexander-Arnold.
It shows the kind of person that the Dutchman is.

The Netherlands international midfielder was a massive success during his time at Liverpool, winning the Premier League and the Champions League with the Reds.
Alexander-Arnold will be bitterly disappointed that he will not play for England this summer, but the young right-back will have more international competitions to play in.
After all, Alexander-Arnold is only 22, and the Liverpool star has established himself as a big player for the team, winning the Premier League and the Champions League with the Merseyside club.
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