Trent Alexander-Arnold has been linked with a bid to become owner of French club Nantes, with the Liverpool right-back claimed to be offering £84 million.

Reports in French newspaper L’Equipe on Friday morning claimed that Alexander-Arnold was leading an investment group including his father, Michael Arnold, in a bid to take over Nantes.

An initial package worth €100 million (£84m) was reportedly on offer, with an up-front investment of €80 million (£67m).

It was also claimed that Alexander-Arnold had held previous interest in becoming owner of Saint-Etienne or Le Havre earlier in 2024.

That led to speculation over the expansion of the 25-year-old’s portfolio, which included investment into the Alpine Formula 1 team last year.

However, the Liverpool Echo have brought word from sources close to the Liverpool vice-captain, who insist reports of a bid to purchase Nantes are “not true at all.”

It is only fair to take this at face value, as there has been no previous indication of Alexander-Arnold and his family branching out into ownership.

MADRID, SPAIN - SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 2019: Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold celebrates with the trophy and his family after the UEFA Champions League Final match between Tottenham Hotspur FC and Liverpool FC at the Estadio Metropolitano. Liverpool won 2-0 to win their sixth European Cup. (Pic by Peter Makadi/Propaganda)MADRID, SPAIN - SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 2019: Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold celebrates with the trophy and his family after the UEFA Champions League Final match between Tottenham Hotspur FC and Liverpool FC at the Estadio Metropolitano. Liverpool won 2-0 to win their sixth European Cup. (Pic by Peter Makadi/Propaganda)

Given L’Equipe also reported that Nantes’ current owner, Waldemar Kita, was “furious” over supposed meetings leaking to the press, though, the situation remains open to interpretation.

The Alexander-Arnolds do hold a wider vested interest in the sport, at least, with Trent’s brother Tyler director of agency PLG.

PLG’s clients include Alexander-Arnold himself, along with Andy Robertson, Jarrod Bowen, Jordan Henderson, Calvin Ramsay, Nat Phillips, Luke Chambers and Liverpool academy players such as Oakley Cannonier and Josh Davidson.

Liverpool naturally hold a strong relationship with the agency, and are expected to continue talks over a new deal for the No. 66 in the near future.

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