Fernando Torres wore a Liverpool jersey with Trent Alexander-Arnold’s name on the back during a boxing exercise.
The former Reds star spent four years at Merseyside, scoring 81 goals in 142 games as the Spaniard was on his way to becoming a Liverpool legend.
However, the sales of Javier Mascherano and Xabi Alonso, as well as a lack of silverware during his tenure at Liverpool, prompted him to seek fresh pastures with Chelsea, who signed the striker for a then-British record sum of £50 million.
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The relationship between the 2010 World Cup champion and Liverpool had been strained for several years, but it was somewhat healed when he returned to Anfield for an all-star charity event in 2015, where he was met with rapturous acclaim from the fans.
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Since retiring, the Spaniard has developed an interest in boxing.
Torres certainly loves Liverpool, and he couldn’t have showed it better than during a boxing exercise on Friday (March 15), when he was videoed punching mitts with a red strip on the back that bore Trent Alexander-Arnold’s name and number.
Liverpool-themed social media accounts reacted swiftly, with one X (previously Twitter) user writing: “Fernando Torres training in a trent shirt is everything to me,” and another saying: “He’s Liverpool through and through.” A third added: “I’m sorry he went to Chelsea, but his spirit will always be felt at Anfield.” That is the mark of a true Red.”