Lineker, who appeared on the podcast "The Rest is Football," expressed his support for Alexander-Arnold, stating that it's his choice to make, even if it's not what many fans want to hear. He emphasized that athletes are not commodities to be bought and sold, but rather individuals with their own careers and lives.
"I didn't like it," Lineker said. "After everything he's done for the club, it grated on me. He's a local lad who has come through the ranks and given everything to the team. He's won everything for Liverpool, and it's his choice to move to Real Madrid, it's his life and his career."
Lineker also pointed out that footballers are not objects that can be treated as mere commodities. He understands that fans are upset about losing one of their best players, but believes that booing is not the right way to express their disappointment.
Former England forward Alan Shearer agreed with Lineker, stating that while he understands the anger surrounding Alexander-Arnold's move, booing a player is not acceptable. Shearer emphasized that fans should respect the player's decision and not turn on him.
"I don't like it when fans boo players," Shearer said. "After everything he's done for Liverpool, it's not a good look. I understand it might only be a minority, but it's not the way to go about it."
The Liverpool team will face Brighton and Crystal Palace in their final two matches of the season, and it remains to be seen how fans will react to Alexander-Arnold's presence on the pitch.